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  1     I|      laws, statutes and customs new,~Arts, crafts, obedience,
  2     I|        we list erect we empires new~On frail foundations laid
  3     I|          O love, o wonder; love new born, new bred,~Now groan,
  4     I|        o wonder; love new born, new bred,~Now groan, now armed,
  5     I|      and open every ear~To hear new tidings though they no way
  6     I|         Aladine,~Ruled in care, new sovereign of this state,~
  7     I|         wrath revived with this new thought,~With age and years
  8     I|      false Christians, and some new content,~Our common loss
  9    II|              XXIV~The wretch of new enraged at the same,~Asked
 10    II|         From countries far, but new arrived there,~A savage
 11   III|        flowery gardens gathered new.~When through the camp a
 12   III|    Their courage fierce, and to new combat fall,~When down the
 13   III|         fiery lightning kindled new,~His argent eagle with her
 14   III|      prince draw near,~All felt new grief, and each new sorrow
 15   III|        felt new grief, and each new sorrow made;~But he, withouten
 16    IV|       each drop an arrow forged new,~Else, as it came, snatched
 17    IV|       used, to catch some lover new.~None kenned the bent of
 18     V|       blame the causer of their new subjection:~Besides, Godfredo
 19     V|         His heart with slanders new did overcharge,~And soothed
 20     V|      nephew's sake,~Breed us no new, nor quarrels old awake."~ ~
 21     V|       wind,~He list no blast of new affection prove;~For, as
 22     V|          Famine they doubt, and new come foes beside:~The duke,
 23    VI|       sent away:~Tancred begins new fight, and when both trust~
 24    VI|        in the sacred town;~With new supply late were they victualled,~
 25    VI|    comes wrong:~In every street new weapons forged were,~By
 26    VI|    taking endless pains~To make new weapons for no use at all;~
 27    VI|        thus closed up in secret new,~Will with his sword in
 28    VI|       art and reason fail,~Fury new force, and courage new supplies,~
 29    VI|     Fury new force, and courage new supplies,~Their armors forged
 30    VI|        stratagem I have devised new,~Clorinda-like in this fair
 31    VI|         Love to her tired limbs new vigor lent,~Till she approached
 32    VI|     sore affrays~Their soldiers new, when swords and weapons
 33    VI|        trimly past;~But dangers new, tofore unseen, appear,~
 34    VI|          tofore unseen, appear,~New perils she descried, new
 35    VI|        New perils she descried, new doubts she cast.~The way
 36   VII|       loss and harm,~Doth raise new tempest, uproar and alarm.~ ~ ~
 37   VII|         Fortune should occasion new afford,~To turn her home
 38   VII|        he must shortly make,~No new adventures list he undertake.~ ~
 39   VII|        thy courage doth inspire~New strength in us, of Mars
 40   VII|     choice, and fortune praise,~New vigor blushed through those
 41   VII|         to a snake whose slough new changed is,~That shines
 42   VII|        dreadful thunders forged new,~With storms and plagues
 43   VII|        shoulder laid~To hazards new he list not that expose;~
 44   VII|        set it in his mighty bow new bent,~ ~ CIII~Twanged the
 45   VII|     people slain,~On every side new troops the man invade,~Yet
 46   VII|        stayed alone, and battle new began,~Five hundred men,
 47   VII|         as they fled,~The blood new spilt while thus they slaughter
 48  VIII|         knight that to our foes new tidings brings,~Who from
 49  VIII|      strange and true!~My limbs new strength received, and vigor
 50  VIII|    strength received, and vigor new.~ ~ XXIX~"I gazed on them
 51  VIII|     this old man said,~A wonder new from further speech us stayed;~ ~
 52  VIII|      this host,~And till of him new tidings some man tell,~Within
 53  VIII|   through, with blood besmeared new;~About the camp, for always
 54    IX|      rest of her infernal crew,~New storms to raise, new broils,
 55    IX|      crew,~New storms to raise, new broils, and tumults new.~ ~
 56    IX|         new broils, and tumults new.~ ~ II~She, that well wist
 57    IX|     camp, inspired with courage new,~Was ready dight to follow
 58    IX|      one that came some tidings new to tell:~It was the time,
 59    IX|             XLIV~"You hear this new alarm from yonder part,~
 60    IX|    blood they spilled;~And with new rage Argantes they inspire,~
 61    IX|       every hour the bow of war new bent,~I will rise again,
 62     X|          quoth he,~"And purpose new that sure conjecture hath,~
 63     X|    monarch great will bring~His new assembled host to Juda-ward,~
 64     X|         From Godfrey's brow the new usurped crown,~And not alone
 65     X|       yore,~But now was coupled new in marriage yoke;~Young
 66     X|        s old walls and rampires new compare~With Godfrey's forces
 67     X|       the golden sun hath risen new,~Since us he left and rode
 68    XI|        strange pomp and customs new they gazed:~But when the
 69    XI|         angry war still brought new fuel,~Stones, darts, lime,
 70    XI|        prepared in every street~New regiments he placed and
 71    XI| regiments he placed and weapons new.~The matrons grave within
 72    XI|    thunder's dint or lightnings new~Against the bulwark stones
 73    XI|    could abide?~The wall began, new bruised and crushed asunder,~
 74    XI|       this beheld,~With courage new with wrath and valor swelled.~ ~
 75    XI|         waxed strong with vigor new:~Erotimus cried out, "This
 76    XI|     each fearful heart;~Thereat new strength they took and courage
 77    XI|  strength they took and courage new,~And to the fierce assault
 78   XII|          In her thy color white new terror wrought,~She wondered
 79   XII|      not change it for religion new,~Nor with vain shows of
 80   XII|    close themselves they place,~New courage there their swelling
 81   XII|        that quarter was arrived new,~When Arimon she killed
 82   XII|        And vengeance taken gave new cause of shame:~So that
 83   XII| complaints she sayeth,~A spirit new did her those prayers teach,~
 84   XII|      closed from sigh,~And with new joy, new comfort left her
 85   XII|         sigh,~And with new joy, new comfort left her knight.~ ~
 86   XII| upthrown,~As if the city's self new taken were~With conquering
 87  XIII|        the scorched grass,~When new device found out the enchanter
 88  XIII|       vain,~Till he had builded new his dreadful tower,~And
 89  XIII|  appeared in sight~When wonders new their fearful hearts affright:~ ~
 90  XIII| bugbears haunt the place,~Or as new monsters, while in bed they
 91  XIII| perchance while thus they fled,~New chimeras, sphinxes, or like
 92  XIII|        day that fell,~In bodies new or graves I wot not clear,~
 93  XIII|         dragon, or some chimera new,~Though he suspect, or half
 94  XIII|       Those he desired in vain, new torments been,~Augmented
 95  XIII|          Whence hath he engines new? doth he not see,~How wrathful
 96  XIII|        down sinks,~And moisture new infused largely was~In trees,
 97   XIV|    again these walls reinforced new,~And fainting lie dispersed
 98   XIV|        on the green,~Shall take new strength new courage at
 99   XIV|         Shall take new strength new courage at his view,~The
100   XIV|         Heaven had infused that new and sudden thought,~His
101   XIV|        beechen garland gathered new,~Clad in a linen robe that
102   XIV|        and ore, rich, quick and new,~Which the sunbeams doth
103   XIV|     thunder makes and lightning new,~How with the bolt he strikes
104    XV|     front her locks were curled new,~Her eyes were courteous,
105    XV|     tender roses and the lilies new,~Thus art can nature change,
106    XV|        Or as the Queen of Love, new born and bred~Of the Ocean'
107   XVI|     strange herbs and flowerets new,~Sunshiny hills, dales hid
108   XVI|        vermeil side,~The apples new and old grew on one twig,~
109   XVI|      That gave I thee, my lover new, unprayed.~ ~ XLVI~"But
110  XVII|      bow;~In her sweet face her new displeasures shone,~Mixed
111  XVII|   visage fixed and bent,~And by new notes and certain signs
112  XVII|         this was said,~And they new proffer of their service
113  XVII|        a tree they saw an armor new,~That glistered bright gainst
114  XVII|    Bavaria's field transplanted new~The Roman graft flourished,
115 XVIII|   serpent old~Adorns herself in new and native gold.~ ~ XVII~
116 XVIII|        Flourished with blossoms new, new leaves, new seed,~And
117 XVIII|   Flourished with blossoms new, new leaves, new seed,~And on
118 XVIII|       blossoms new, new leaves, new seed,~And on the boughs
119 XVIII|       quick~Revived are, and in new blosoms dressed:"~This was
120 XVIII|     power;~And false Ismeno gan new balls prepare~Of wicked
121 XVIII|      High in the skies a turret new appeared;~ ~ XCI~Far in
122   XIX|         night stayed that fray,~New time they chose to end their
123   XIX|        common foe,~By challenge new and promise old also."~ ~
124   XIX|      tried~To rear himself, and new defence to make:~The courteous
125   XIX|        And gainst each entrance new defences framed:~The tyrant
126   XIX|         awhile she sits,~Of her new knight she talks, till time
127   XIX|    where lay a warrior murdered new,~That all be-bled the ground,
128    XX|       And quick, and ready this new hope and aid,~Their hands
129    XX|         skirmish light~Of these new foes would he vain trial
130    XX|         hand he spied,~Like the new moon his host two horns
131    XX|      the girdling-stead divided new~In pieces twain, Zopire
132    XX|         sight,~Stood like a man new turned to marble stone,~
133    XX|        her bow,~Disdain her ire new sharped and kindled hath,~
134    XX|    bridled fury, and revived of new~His fire, not dead, though
135    XX|        find.~ ~ LXVII~"But what new form is left, device or
136    XX|         battle, fight and fray,~New streams of blood were shed,
137    XX|     streams of blood were shed, new swords them hit;~New combats
138    XX|      shed, new swords them hit;~New combats fought, new spoils
139    XX|        hit;~New combats fought, new spoils were borne away,~
140    XX|         kill and murder, matter new he sought:~As from his supper
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