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1 I| none~Of all the Greeks went with the Christian host;~ 2 I| his side a faithful guard went she,~One true-love knot 3 I| with his lords to counsel went,~And thus the Duke his princely 4 II| his prey, away the tyrant went,~Of God's sharp justice 5 II| XVIII~And forth she went, a shop for merchandise~ 6 II| XIX~Admired of all, on went this noble maid,~Until the 7 II| terror breed;~To court she went, their pardon would she 8 II| virtue, shine.~So forth they went and left pale death behind,~ 9 III| blest:~Against the rest on went the noble maid,~She broke 10 III| France~When I from Egypt went ambassador,~I saw him there 11 III| they; meanwhile Godfredo went~Down to the troops that 12 III| untimely flight.~This done he went where lords and princes 13 III| workmen that for timber went.~ ~ LXXV~And now the axe 14 IV| I~While thus their work went on with lucky speed,~And 15 V| everywhere those rumors went,~Of these reproaches heard 16 V| his horse and to Rinaldo went,~Who, when his noble foe 17 V| Antioch what if forthwith you went?~And leave me here your 18 V| aid, what way soe'er he went:~He thanked them all, but 19 V| knights, and matrons twain she went,~Where pitched was her fair 20 V| Cupid led them blind they went.~ ~ LXXX~Eustatio first, 21 VI| donned his coat-of-arms, and went.~ ~ XVII~And when the man 22 VI| without abode~The troop went forth in shining armor clad,~ 23 VI| to the fighting champions went,~To part the fray, as laws 24 VI| thus, without delay she went,~As her strong passion did 25 VI| burthen, and how slow she went!~Her maid, to see that all 26 VI| XCIV~Disguised they went, and by unused ways,~And 27 VI| deal she were dismayed,~Yet went she on, and goodly countenance 28 VI| Bore witness where she went, and where she stayed.~ ~ 29 VI| such was their fear, they went:~The squire who all too 30 VI| through all the Christian army went,~In every cabin talked, 31 VII| oaten reed;~Thither she went, an old man there she found,~ 32 VII| tract wherein he paced;~Yet went he on, which way he could 33 VII| muddy stinking lake there went,~There they arrived when 34 VII| they arrived when Titan went to rest~His weary limbs 35 VII| rode the Earl, and as he went,~Thus prayed, to Heaven 36 VII| now out, now in,~And as he went and came still laid on load~ 37 VIII| o'er hold and heath~We went, through deserts waste, 38 VIII| some flocks or herds, we went~Perchance close hid under 39 VIII| unto the Switzers' camp it went,~And last infected every 40 VIII| filled.~Well guarded forth he went to meet the train~Of those 41 VIII| on every side, yet on he went.~ ~ LXXVIII~Above his hauberk 42 VIII| homeward to his rich pavilion went,~For to assault the fortress 43 IX| lands waxed barren as she went.~She sought the rest of 44 IX| marched, and thus on they went,~Of their approach their 45 IX| through all this horror, went~Toward the camp of his redoubted 46 IX| suddenly he heard, while on he went,~How to the city-ward, " 47 IX| destroy and kill;~But as he went his troops increased been,~ 48 IX| harvest reaped:~Clorinda went the proud Circassian by,~ 49 IX| mad with ire,~At last they went, and to recomfort thought~ 50 X| cloud and chariot as it went,~For speed to Cynthia's 51 X| At their left hand down went they from the height~Of 52 X| bushy rocks, and thither went.~ ~ XXIX~A hollow cave was 53 X| paths and blind byways he went,~Till aided by the silence 54 XI| reverend Peter to him gravely went,~And drawing him with sober 55 XI| beat,~"Lastly, together went the reverend pair~Of prelates 56 XI| wide';~Toward mount Olivet went all this route,~So called 57 XI| XI~Hither the armies went, and chanted shrill,~That 58 XI| and trembling to the altar went,~And prayer there and service 59 XI| Clorinda's seventh shaft went,~And in his neck broke forth 60 XI| wheels it rolled, moved, and went.~ ~ XLVII~This rolling fort 61 XI| felt no pain,~Still forward went, and mounted up the breach~ 62 XI| straight return: "this said, he went,~On a light steed he leaped, 63 XI| plucked it, yet not forth it went.~ ~ LXXII~His labor vain, 64 XI| angel pure, that kept him, went and sought~Divine dictamnum, 65 XI| laid;~Then to the tower he went, and it beheeld,~The tower 66 XII| with fight.~ ~ XIV~"If you went forth great things perform 67 XII| Egypt-ward, where I was born, I went,~And bore thee with me, 68 XII| hazard try;~She to Argantes went, who should partake~Of her 69 XII| XLIII~And forth they went, and over dale and hill~ 70 XII| closed the port, the virgin went,~And full of heat and wrath, 71 XII| saw her gentle soul was went,~His manly courage to relent 72 XII| comfort to his heart down went,~And that dark night of 73 XII| feeble, and unsound,~To visit went, with care and reverence 74 XII| woful eyes no tear there went,~His heart was hardened 75 XIII| steel to bring:~Thither went Ismen old with tresses hoar,~ 76 XIII| of the forest main,~They went, and scant the wood appeared 77 XIII| stalked still, and on they went,~Under bold semblance hiding 78 XIII| go desired,~And forward went with joyful cheer and will,~ 79 XIII| and though but slow he went,~As lions do whom jolly 80 XIII| XXXIII~To this exploit forth went the venturous knight,~Fearless, 81 XIII| of his wits nigh, after went:~Wounded he saw, he thought, 82 XIII| air, the rack nor came nor went,~But o'er the lands with 83 XIV| leave, and on their journey went,~Their will could brook 84 XIV| Rinaldo rescued as they went.~ ~ LI~"What chanced since 85 XV| oft the colors changed, went and came.~ ~ V~The feathers 86 XV| shore and city, came and went:~Huge elephants, strong 87 XV| hill doth lead,~And softly went that neither tired was,~ 88 XV| walked, they rested oft, they went, they stayed,~When from 89 XVI| he hears, but thence he went,~And she forlorn her palace 90 XVI| congee took, kissed him, and went her way;~For once she used 91 XVI| thence him lead;~Away he went, the west wind blew from 92 XVI| she spied.~ ~ LXXI~Now she went forward to Damascus fair,~ 93 XVII| band as by his throne it went,~Their ensigns low inclined, 94 XVII| made,~He to the throne up went, and there he stayed.~ ~ 95 XVII| and then a murmur loud up went,~With noise of joy and sound 96 XVII| pace and humble gestures, went;~And as she could in looks 97 XVII| mantle lined.~Forward they went and marched against the 98 XVII| His guilty checks, down went his eyesight mild.~The hermit 99 XVII| strange the falling empire went,~First Prince of Est, that 100 XVII| of Est the Epaminondas went,~That smiling seemed to 101 XVII| quick return,~And forward went the champions three on foot,~ 102 XVIII| way sole, silent, forth he went~Alone, and left his friends, 103 XVIII| he mused, to the top he went,~And there kneeled down 104 XVIII| heedful and slow forth went:~Nor in his way his passage 105 XVIII| their bosoms low;~But on he went to search for wonders mo,~ 106 XVIII| thither by a beaten path went he:~The myrtle spread her 107 XVIII| song, and after, from it went~First a sweet sound, and 108 XVIII| dreadful grove," quoth he, "went I,~And from the fearful 109 XVIII| mass,~On the smooth lands went nimbly up and down,~Though 110 XVIII| through the clear welkin went,~Straight o'er the tents, 111 XVIII| still Rinaldo unresolved went,~And far unworthy him this 112 XVIII| another fell; he forward went,~And these he comforts, 113 XVIII| fierce Rinaldo threatening went,~And at his sight fled all 114 XIX| made them one, and as they went,~Each knight his foe did 115 XIX| o'erthrown to earth thou went,~Argantes stout, nor could' 116 XIX| entrance fierce and fearless went,~And kept the strait, and 117 XIX| LIII~This said, he went where Raymond panting lay,~ 118 XIX| end the day,~When Vafrine went the Pagan host to spy,~He 119 XIX| if Emireno spake, forth went~The sound to them that listen 120 XIX| in his cheeks the color went and came,~For there wrath' 121 XIX| wist, yet wist not how it went,~By words and questions 122 XIX| He was a Pagan; forward went the squire,~And saw whereas 123 XIX| they were;~But when they went to combat hand for hand,~ 124 XIX| said, "at your command I went~And viewed their camp, each 125 XIX| saw what way soe'er they went and drew,~They spoiled the 126 XX| right wing himself in person went~Down, where the plain was 127 XX| the reed return the way it went,~And pierce her heart which 128 XX| these defend the knight.~On went the Soldan, for the man 129 XX| and heat he goes,~With him went rage and fury, fear and 130 XX| vengeance call;~But as he went, Adrastus with his blade~