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1 I| issue correspondent prove~To good beginnings of each enterprise;~ 2 I| to command, to judge all, good and ill,~Laws to impose 3 I| Clotharius great, a captain good,~And hardy knight ysprong 4 I| Called Reverend William, and Good Ademare.~ ~ XXXIX~Their 5 I| possest,~Whose fortunes good with his great acts agree,~ 6 I| soil for grain, for pasture good,~Their islanders with them, 7 I| journey laft,~My herald good and messenger well try,~ 8 I| provide~To bring munition good and victuals store:~The 9 II| behoves,~For boldest hearts good fortune helpeth out;~Your 10 II| I come, partaker of your good and ill,~What counsel sage, 11 II| noble lie! was ever truth so good?~Blest be the lips that 12 II| aged man, seemed grave and good,~"Come say me, sir," quoth 13 II| Nor is it grievous to so good an end~Our honors, kingdoms, 14 II| praise, nor thirst of worldly good,~Enticed us to follow this 15 III| gree these tears, O Lord so good,~For never wretch with sin 16 III| and hopeful said,~Those good beginnings would have endings 17 III| hit,~His stratagems have good success always:~With gilded 18 III| beyond him rides the mild~And good Prince William, England' 19 III| performed with advisement good,~Godfrey his carpenters, 20 IV| the Phlegrean green,~Yet good our cause was, though our 21 IV| the Syrians prated,~Some good, some bad, as they her loved 22 IV| brothers are, your fortune good esteem~To encounter me whose 23 IV| great report was blown~How good, how just, how kind mine 24 IV| goodness bore his child good will,~With store of tears 25 IV| lies he makes his tale so good,~And holds my subjects' 26 IV| So both thy goodness, and good hap, denayed me,~Grief, 27 IV| vault, what cave can do me good?~No, no, where death is 28 IV| Thanks are half lost when good turns are delayed.~ ~ LXXIX~" 29 IV| wished mean of quick and good proceeding,~She thought 30 V| excellent,~All that was good, all that was princely found,~ 31 V| tried~As he shall deem it good and law provide."~ ~ XLII~ 32 V| twisted cords.~ ~ XLIII~"If my good service reap this recompense,~ 33 V| parts they are and members good?~Will you destroy us for 34 V| jealousy, and grief at others' good,~For love she wist was weak 35 V| that would satisfy each good desire,~Withouten partial 36 V| pleasure,~These three it seemed good success designed~To make 37 V| But welcome Eustace, in good time arrived,~Defender of 38 V| lived,~When I esteem such good assistance light."~Thus 39 VI| Their time in feasting and good cheer they spend,~Nor dare 40 VI| and haste,~Forgetting what good knights to virtue owe,~Otho 41 VI| town;~But he, in whom all good and virtue spring,~The virgin' 42 VI| thankless woman so much good:~Ah, may it be thy patience 43 VII| honor, thirst of others' good,~Can move my heart, contented 44 VII| on this green,~Enjoy that good this body ne'er possessed."~ 45 VII| for the same,~If aught but good his mistress fair betide;~ 46 VII| to toe all clad in armor good,~Who brandishing a broad 47 VII| blade,~Against his blows he good resistance made.~ ~ XL~Yet 48 VII| prove his fortune ill or good,~His shield cast down, he 49 VII| spirits of this champion good,~With love and honor's care 50 VII| clear,~The Lord an angel good selected hath,~To whom the 51 VII| might.~ ~ LXXX~The angel good, appointed for the guard~ 52 VII| Which armed, and ranked in good array stood still,~And to 53 VII| Even in the fight his foe good Raymond hit,~But shaked 54 VII| Christian's armor was so good.~ ~ XCIV~The brittle web 55 VII| large rewards for such a good;"~Thus said the spirit; 56 VII| for naught.~ ~ CXIV~This good he did, while thus he played 57 VII| the tide,~Come, follow me, good fortune be our guide."~ ~ 58 VIII| angels made, of martyrs good.'~ ~ XXII~"This said, and 59 VIII| sword,' quoth he, `hath yet good token kept,~That of the 60 VIII| had done, when thus~The good Prince Godfrey answered 61 VIII| not the truth, but tell it good or bad."~ ~ LI~He answered 62 VIII| deserveth well."~This said, good Aliprando took his leave,~ 63 VIII| bore the head, whose visage good,~Both pale and wan, with 64 VIII| the arms that late~Were good Rinaldo's; then with semblance 65 VIII| rich, whose land is fat and good,~Where kingdoms great we 66 VIII| covered safe their chieftain good,~His other hand a naked 67 IX| Take then the vantage which good luck affordeth;~For all 68 IX| Resolved in all adventures good or bad,~In actions wise, 69 X| His Offspring's virtue, good deserts, and praise.~ ~ ~ 70 X| And said, "Let chance with good or bad aspect~Upon me look 71 X| breach:~And though to you our good Circassian friend~In terms 72 X| preach,~Yet hold I that for good, in warlike feat~For his 73 X| yon men of pride,~By your good leave, Sir King, here shall 74 X| wise:~"Behold," quoth he, "good prince, what aid I bring,~ 75 X| declare~Your fortunes, whether good or to be blamed,~And to 76 X| meadows, waters pure and good;~For there in thickest shade 77 X| untrue,~His life is safe, good fortune long it guard,~Three 78 XI| also that of our Saviour good,~Washed the sacred font 79 XI| bliss us leads;~And hermits good, and ancresses that dwell~ 80 XI| LIII~He turned about and to good Sigiere spake,~Who bare 81 XI| life deprive.~At this their good success Argantes proud,~ 82 XI| great pavilion rich and gay,~Good Sigiere and Baldwin stood 83 XI| although his skill were good,~To such extremes the wounded 84 XI| sound:~ ~ LXXV~"Some angel good I think come down from skies~ 85 XII| that performed, betide me good or ill.~ ~ VI~"But if it 86 XII| like me it make,~But for good fortune elsewhere sample 87 XII| marked at last she thought it good,~To save her life, some 88 XII| lady, dead seemed Tancred good,~In paleness, stillness, 89 XII| late all love, all joy, all good?~My fury left them cast 90 XII| Care of his sheep, as a good shepherd ought,~His vanity 91 XII| different~From thy beginnings good these follies be?~What makes 92 XII| thee?~This is a warning good from heaven down sent,~Yet 93 XII| sins withal,~Of thine own good thyself the means He makes,~ 94 XIII| sinful man from that is good and right,~And there with 95 XIII| not afraid the champion good~Stood still, but when the 96 XIII| called holy, just, and good,~That courteous, meek, and 97 XIV| to the duke addressed:~"Good prince, mild, though unasked, 98 XIV| things I will bewray,~Things good for you to hear, and fit 99 XIV| thundering air,~This wisdom is, good life, and worldly bliss,~ 100 XV| array:~Their wind and pilot good, the seas in post~They pass, 101 XV| Farewell," quoth he,~"Good luck your aid, your guide 102 XV| luck your aid, your guide good fortune be."~ ~ III~The 103 XV| fair lady," quoth Ubaldo good,~"That in this endless main 104 XV| they reigned so kind and good,~And of his blessings rich 105 XV| worthy governess,~To our good speed such tarriance be 106 XV| this evening, if you make good speed,~To that hill's foot 107 XVI| burned about their vessels good,~Such flames the gold therein 108 XVI| strange it seemed how much good she knew,~Her feathered 109 XVII| valor, and all virtues good.~ ~ VII~With Turks and Persians 110 XVII| Keeping his folk in peace and good accord,~And termed was lord 111 XVII| armies forth to war, oft with good speed.~ ~ XIII~Of bold Circassians 112 XVII| house, no home, no mansion good or bad,~But ever, as the 113 XVII| stands this bliss, this good of ours:~By toil and travel, 114 XVII| gold,~Of which Heaven's good aspects so bended be~That 115 XVII| knight," quoth he, "take with good luck this sword,~Your just, 116 XVII| which holds this weapon good~For thy dear master may 117 XVII| subjects best,~Reward the good, the evil with pains torment,~ 118 XVIII| displeased, my chieftain good,~My thoughts yet grieve, 119 XVIII| to his tent the champion good,~And there sat down with 120 XVIII| brought~Timber enough, by good advice select,~And though 121 XVIII| such message used, oft with good speed.~ ~ LIII~The duke 122 XVIII| so fortune will~That this good prince his wonted foe shall 123 XVIII| hardy troop, by his example good~Provoked, with him the place 124 XIX| in freedom found;~But the good Prince, his hand more fit 125 XIX| heads he heaved his curtlax good,~Life in his grace, and 126 XIX| last will light,~For with good fortune proud and insolent,~ 127 XIX| bore his shield and helmet good,~He leaning on a bending 128 XIX| this bitter scoff gave he.~"Good reason," quoth the king, " 129 XIX| And thee a keeper meek and good did find,~The same, the 130 XX| so many wars," he says, "good right~It is, that one day' 131 XX| shine,~Godfrey his host in good array brought out,~And to 132 XX| Roberts twain, two leaders good, he sent;~His brother had 133 XX| great with speed,~In order good, his foes at hand he spied,~ 134 XX| meanwhile on foot~Twixt Baldwin good and Muleasses bold:~The 135 XX| by their guide's example good,~Killed were the Pagans, 136 XX| had; he donned his helmet good,~His other arms he had before 137 XX| needs no more whose heart is good:~ ~ LXXXV~But coming forth, 138 XX| If placed in these thy good and comfort be?~But since 139 XX| sell not war for gold or good."~ ~ CXLIII~This said, he