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  1     I|        deserving of that sovereign place.~Their first salutes and
  2     I|     Guelpho next them the land and place possest,~Whose fortunes
  3     I|            the way,~He sought some place to rest his wearied side,~
  4     I|        shape, her gesture, and her place in mind~He kept, and blew
  5    II|            rose the sexton of that place profane,~And missed the
  6    II|            tormentors ready saw in place,~He broke the throng, and
  7    II|          and laments~The time, the place, and our estates require;~
  8    II|            bold approachen gan the place;~Their semblance kind, and
  9   III|        dart,~That find no lighting place except this heart."~ ~ XXV~
 10   III|         words in women's ears find place,~And gentle hearts with
 11    IV|             elected is;~And in our place the heavens possess he must,~
 12     V|            seem disgraceful to the place yon hold;~If grave advice
 13     V|   enterprise;~But first in Dudon's place, now laid in chest,~Choose
 14     V|         Would I for that to higher place aspire:~But if to honors
 15     V|     neither seek it nor refuse the place,~Which if I get, the praise
 16     V|        Prince Gernando coveted the place,~Whom though Armida sought
 17     V|       pride was such, there was no place for love.~ ~ XVI~Gernando
 18     V|            not endure, that to the place he sought~A simple knight
 19     V|        angry vein;~Amid the camp a place was broad and large,~Where
 20     V|          And this he did in such a place and hour,~As if he scorned
 21     V|     greater be uneath,~And yet the place the fault did aggravate:~
 22     V|           courage fled,~And in the place thereof weak fear espied,~
 23    VI|         right~That he the weapons, place and time shall choose,~And
 24    VI|         and the camp was spread,~A place like that wherein proud
 25    VI|      content.~ ~ XXV~The rest gave place; for every one descried~
 26    VI|          rites divine:~Lastly high place of honor shalt thou hold~
 27    VI|           journey once essays,~But place and passage yielded every
 28    VI|          quick return,~I, for this place is free from harm and scath,~
 29    VI|        watch that guarded in their place,~Before the wounded prince
 30    VI|           armor double bright,~The place about her round she shining
 31   VII|         pains can rouse out of his place:~The Christian knights so
 32   VII|            and in their folds them place,~Both cheese and butter
 33   VII|           wist, he entered had the place;~With ghastly noise the
 34   VII|            battle here,~And in his place, or for myself to fight,~
 35   VII|            labor then, if thou his place supply,~Go take the field,
 36   VII|        aside, and to his rage gave place,~And on his helm with all
 37   VII|            At last he hit him on a place or twain,~That on his arms
 38   VII|           passage made himself and place,~Raymond he sought, the
 39   VII|           The wind and water every place assail,~No bank was safe,
 40  VIII|       could no man say,~So was the place with darkness overgone,~
 41  VIII|         golden line marked out the place,~And lightened with clear
 42  VIII|            broad-leaved treen,~Fit place for men to lie in wait unseen. ~ ~
 43  VIII|             In whom truth finds no place, faith takes no rout?~Whose
 44    IX|     Solyman's designment bold,~The place, the manner, and the time
 45    IX|          visage shed,~Supplied the place of pure and precious dew,~
 46    IX|          fortune, motion, time and place.~ ~ LVII~This is the place,
 47    IX|         place.~ ~ LVII~This is the place, from whence like smoke
 48     X|    assembled host to Juda-ward,~No place of service there, no cause
 49     X|           arrived been~Nigh to the place where Godfrey's tents were
 50     X|            secret of this darksome place,~Come then where Aladine
 51     X|       fierce lion grumbling in his place,~His fiery eyes that turns
 52     X|      longed to change my life, and place of biding,~That virtue strange
 53     X|            harness armed us in the place,~Which late were ours, before
 54    XI|            the camp unite~Within a place for prayer consecrate,~Each
 55    XI|         the high degree~And sacred place I hold belongen shall;~Then
 56    XI|             Some fled and left the place they took to keep.~ ~ XXXIII~
 57    XI|          that the Pagan's care the place defends~And saved by warlike
 58    XI|           Their sacks of wool they place the blow to choke,~Whose
 59    XI|           he lifted up to feel the place,~Whereon a second arrow
 60    XI|         withdraw me to my tent,~My place and person in mine absence
 61    XI|        Come, Solyman, the time and place behold,~That of our valors
 62   XII|          accompanied the maid~From place to place, which to herself
 63   XII| accompanied the maid~From place to place, which to herself thus said:~ ~
 64   XII|           thee in some far distant place.~Who can her griefs and
 65   XII|          scareth mankind, kept the place."~ ~ XLII~Approachen gan
 66   XII|       engine close themselves they place,~New courage there their
 67   XII|       bands this while came to the place~With speedy haste, where
 68   XII|      dilate:~If words in arms find place, yet grant me this,~Tell
 69   XII|            runnel tumbled near the place,~Thither he ran and filled
 70   XII|         gate vain sorrow doth thee place,~Sorrow, misfortune's son,
 71  XIII|         horror, darkness thick the place invade,~Which veil the mortal
 72  XIII|         strange bugbears haunt the place,~Or as new monsters, while
 73  XIII|     approached nigh that enchanted place:~ ~ XXI~When from the grove
 74  XIII|          forms stood to defend the place?~Their frowning looks upon
 75   XIV|          his glistering beams doth place,~Estranged hath from my
 76   XIV|          this celestial hold:~This place is heaven, and here a room
 77   XIV|           heavenward, this blessed place behold,~These shining lamps,
 78   XIV|         first is thine, the second place is his,~Thou art this army'
 79   XIV|          No other champion can his place supply,~And that thou do
 80   XIV|          wonders done? and to what place us brought?~For well I know
 81   XIV|         earth, man, beast, sprite, place and time;~But when your
 82   XIV|          he,~ ~ LII~" `He in their place shall serve me, and sustain~
 83   XIV|    withdrawn her presence from the place,~Then take a shield I have
 84    XV|            doth bless,~To view the place, on land awhile us set,~
 85    XV|           the first seen isle gave place,~And high and rough the
 86    XV|            green.~ ~ XLII~A secret place they found in one of those,~
 87    XV|      presents himself to guard the place,~The knights pressed forward
 88    XV|         see.~ ~ LXIII~"This is the place wherein you may assuage~
 89   XVI|         shame to just disdain gave place,~To fierce disdain, from
 90   XVI|            Yet entered Pity in the place at least,~Love's sister,
 91   XVI|           night,~Environed all the place with darkness sad,~Wherein
 92   XVI|            and shame to wrath gave place at last.~ ~ LXXII~"I will
 93  XVII|       strength or warlike pain,~To place an ambush close, or to devise~
 94  XVII|           town which lie~Up to the place where Nilus tumbling low~
 95  XVII|        Scythian hordes stray,~From place to place their wandering
 96  XVII|        hordes stray,~From place to place their wandering cities gad:~
 97  XVII|            thee stay in that sweet place,~"Seem the rough seas more
 98  XVII|           the lords and knights in place,~What would she do, her
 99  XVII|          These armies I commit, my place sustain~ Mongst them, go
100  XVII|            speech, "In this unused place~For you alone I wait, my
101  XVII|          Roman spring o'er all the place~Flowed pure streams of crystals
102  XVII|         Acarine,~Into his father's place and honor stepped:~To cruel
103  XVII|           to the Huns, Altine~Gave place, and when time served again
104  XVII|            Maud alone supplied the place,~Supplied the want in number,
105  XVII|            virtue first, second in place and name,~He shall be born
106 XVIII|         naught~Hath chosen thee in place next Godfrey bold;~Yet mayest
107 XVIII|         arms to climb,~But yet the place and passage both know I,~
108 XVIII|             and that with time and place,~Can change his look, his
109 XVIII|        good~Provoked, with him the place assaulted sore,~And ladders
110 XVIII|         fight.~ ~ LXXX~For in that place the Paynims reared a post,~
111 XVIII|           great hope even then the place to win;~But lo, a fire,
112 XVIII|           he color, countenance or place,~But comforts those that
113 XVIII|          he also laid,~And won the place, and there the cross displayed.~ ~
114 XVIII|          to let,~And to a stronger place his folk he brought,~Where
115   XIX|           knight Argantes from his place;~Alone against ten thousand
116   XIX|          take~To deserts waste, or place frequented high,~For vantage
117   XIX|          if some theatre or closed place~Had been for men to fight
118   XIX|        heart~Found coward dread no place, fear had no part.~ ~ XXIV~
119   XIX|          his swift foot~The mighty place he measured about.~ ~  XXXV~
120   XIX|        falls thy rod!~In them this place profaned which invade~Thou
121   XIX|             that all fled from the place~Where they beheld that great
122   XIX|          Yet to the danger he gave place at length,~For wit, his
123   XIX|            me thy love and service place,~I take thee for my champion,
124   XIX|            entered had my father's place,~And kneeling with salt
125   XIX|           where all true love hath place:"~This said, she sighed,
126   XIX|         may see my latest day,~The place where Christ upon his cross
127   XIX|      wanteth one,~But in his empty place some other knight~Steps
128    XX|         your hearts, grant fear no place at all;~For strife and discord
129    XX|           would soon be done:~From place to place did Tisiphernes
130    XX|        soon be done:~From place to place did Tisiphernes rove,~And
131    XX|         Rinaldo followed them from place to place,~Till quite discomfit
132    XX|        followed them from place to place,~Till quite discomfit and
133    XX|          help; no hope, no trust I place;~To his great prowess, might,
134    XX|             The fight was near the place where Tancred lay,~His house
135    XX|        stroke had laid him in that place,~Whom when he sees not,
136    XX|            people round about gave place and room,~And wondered on
137    XX|       found out an ugly shade,~Fit place for death, where naught
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