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  1     I|     reign perpetual,~And none be left, that pilgrims might denay~
  2     I|       scantly are~The third part left, such is the chance of war.~ ~
  3     I|       uncompanied, unsought,~And left her image in his heart ypight;~
  4     I|       all the mid-earth seas was left no road~Wherein the Pagan
  5    II|      faithful souls their bodies left,~Her eye at first presented
  6    II|           So forth they went and left pale death behind,~To joy
  7    II|           Say then, what hope is left thy slender fleet?~Dare
  8    II|          and dragon's cry,~Birds left to sing, and Philomen to
  9   III|             I~The purple morning left her crimson bed,~And donned
 10   III|     heart compile,~The same that left thee by the cooling stream,~
 11    IV|         told,~Alas! what hope is left, to quench his fire~That
 12    IV|       crown and me, poor orphan, left alone,~Mine uncle governed
 13    IV|    charms.~ ~ XLVIII~"At last he left me with a troubled grace,~
 14    IV|         pity of a worldly dame~I left this work, such pity were
 15     V|         He thanked them all, but left them all, besides~Two bold
 16     V|      from reprehension,~A wonder left by Heaven to after-livers, --~
 17     V|          The hearts of those she left behind her bled,~With point
 18    VI|          turned their steeds and left large space between~To make
 19    VI|          guard?~This way is only left, this will I try:~O gentle
 20    VI|     gentle grace,~Which told, he left him tossing in his thought~
 21   VII|        sands he made~No sign was left what way the beast did pass;~
 22   VII|          where he stept no print left in the sand.~ ~ XC~As when
 23   VII|         eyes,~Though naught were left him but the hilts of gold,~
 24   VII|     fight,~Thy force against the left wing strongly bend."~This
 25   VII|        bank was safe, no rampire left entire,~No tent could stand,
 26  VIII|       fight,~That void of men he left that kingdom wide;~He told
 27  VIII|      passed we forth, all perils left behind,~Our foes or dead
 28  VIII|         Latmos shone when Phoebe left the chase,~And laid her
 29  VIII|         and execute his ire,~His left upon his breast was humbly
 30  VIII|       blood to spill,~And sample left to all of doing well,~That
 31  VIII|          but lately spoiled,~His left hand bore the head, whose
 32  VIII|      look that stood,~And in his left hand had a splendent shield~
 33    IX|      news prevent.~ ~ XIV~Alecto left them, and her person dight~
 34    IX|        all outrun,~And these few left, are drowned and dead almost~
 35    IX|      that of so sweet a cage~She left the bliss, and joys of youthful
 36    IX|        in shape and show,~At his left hand, Saturn he left and
 37    IX|         his left hand, Saturn he left and Jove,~And those untruly
 38    IX|         constrains;~They sighing left the lands, his silver sheep~
 39    IX|         the ire,~Although Alecto left him to infest~With the hot
 40    IX|       The championess so wounded left the knight,~And gainst Achilles
 41    IX|     skips, it seems he flies,~He left no sign in dust imprinted
 42    IX|        conquest's glorious gate,~Left off the fray and thither
 43     X|          kingly pomp no sign was left.~ ~ II~As when a savage
 44     X|           feet upon the land~Had left no sign nor token where
 45     X|   environed them about.~At their left hand down went they from
 46     X|     guide he gave the prince his left:~ ~ XXX~"What," quoth the
 47     X|       but aid from Egypt land is left:~ ~ XXXVI~"And well you
 48     X| disguised,~And scant his life is left him for his own,~And yet
 49     X|         forthwith was borne,~And left the prince in view of lightsome
 50     X|         guard defied,~And ere he left the fight to earth them
 51     X|      hath risen new,~Since us he left and rode to Antioch-ward;~
 52     X|       service, there he doft and left."~ ~ LXXIII~Thus spake the
 53    XI|          commended,~And with him left the worthies of the crew,~
 54    XI|    arrows feathered weel.~In her left hand her bow was bended
 55    XI|     scant outpeep,~Some fled and left the place they took to keep.~ ~
 56    XI|      walls and stones,~Dispersed left their blood their brains
 57    XI|         his courser trim,~On his left arm he hit the Flemings'
 58    XI|         the reed out-twined,~But left the iron in his flesh behind.~ ~
 59    XI|          so sharp a shower,~Some left on live betook themselves
 60    XI|         And to the battery naked left the wall.~ ~ LI~The tower
 61    XI|        more,~The bold assault he left at length therefore:~ ~
 62    XI|          their burning pines,~He left his talk, and thither forthwith
 63    XI|          And broke the reed, but left the head behind.~ ~ LXIX~
 64    XI|          weak and wounded ere he left the field,~The godly duke
 65   XII|      brought~To wished end, part left to other days,~A dull desire
 66   XII|       Such was my sudden fear, I left thee lying,~To thee the
 67   XII|     leaped far from the brim,~My left hand bore thee, with the
 68   XII|      foot in haste down set,~And left his steed, on foot he saw
 69   XII|       all joy, all good?~My fury left them cast in open street,~
 70   XII|       home recall;~But thou hast left that course and changed
 71   XII|        with new joy, new comfort left her knight.~ ~ XCIV~Thus
 72   XII|       nor church, nor street had left entire.~ ~ CI~But all men'
 73   XII|          What did I not, or what left I unsaid~To make the king
 74  XIII|        happed when woful Tancred left his bed~To lay in marble
 75  XIII|         LIV~When Phoebus rose he left his golden weed,~And donned
 76   XIV|      Hence toward Godfrey ere he left his bed~A vision strange
 77   XIV|       Rinaldo there had dolt and left his own,~And on his back
 78   XIV|         varlet false and sly~She left, attired in shepherd's homely
 79   XIV|          and full of thoughts he left his guests,~And in his wonted
 80    XV|       Both Crete and Rhodes they left by north unseen,~And sailed
 81    XV|        her five cities then they left Cyrene,~Where that old temple
 82    XV|     Sardinia on their right hand left.~ ~ XXI~Numidia's mighty
 83    XV|         pirates false, Oran they left with speed,~All Tingitan
 84   XVI|   household things surveyed,~And left her lord her garden and
 85   XVI|          her charms to make,~But left her arts, and forth she
 86   XVI|      looked, till land unseen he left.~ ~ LXII~Waked from her
 87   XVI|       Nor of so great a work was left one stone.~ ~ LXIX~As oft
 88   XVI|     vanished so, nor in his seat~Left aught but rocks and crags,
 89   XVI|      south pole flew she by,~And left those unknown countries
 90  XVII|         his thoughts he cast,~He left great Memphis, and to Gaza
 91  XVII|          sent with them from his left shore,~Of negroes grim a
 92  XVII|      first the enchanted isle he left,~Safe in his barge the roaring
 93  XVII|         the stage;~Nor was there left heir male of that great
 94 XVIII|          propound;~But when they left him to his ease, up stood~
 95 XVIII|         forth he went~Alone, and left his friends, and left his
 96 XVIII|        and left his friends, and left his tent.~ ~ XII~It was
 97 XVIII|          The work away, nor sign left where it stood,~And of a
 98 XVIII|      short days,~Till naught was left the hosts that hinder might~
 99 XVIII|      rind~They flew, and flying, left sad death behind.~ ~ LXX~
100   XIX|        safe they go.~ ~ VII~They left the city, and they left
101   XIX|          left the city, and they left behind~Godfredo's camp,
102   XIX|  Christian lord.~ ~ XVI~With his left foot fast forward gan he
103   XIX|          he stride,~And with his left the Pagan's right arm bent,~
104   XIX|              XXIII~He joined his left hand to her sister strong,~
105   XIX|          a lake,~Helped with his left hand, on one knee he tried~
106   XIX|         defences ready spied,~He left his frowning looks, and
107   XIX|        with him all the soldiers left he led,~And gainst each
108   XIX|         Cupid's crafty lore,~His left eye viewed her hand, her
109   XIX|     having learned the truth, he left the tent,~That treason was
110   XIX|       and thy love,~And what you left in doubt shall thus be done,~
111    XX|        tyrant Aladine~Raymond he left, and all the faithful rout~
112    XX|   deliverer stout,~And with them left a hardy troop beside~Of
113    XX|        took and fortified~At his left hand which stood his army
114    XX|          for wings.~ ~ IX~To the left wing, spread underneath
115    XX|      Great Altamore received the left to guide,~The middle ward
116    XX|         s own band;~But when the left wing spread her squadrons
117    XX|        lay in a trance,~Ismael's left hand cut off fell in the
118    XX|      dead men had no dead bodies left.~ ~ LXVII~When Godfrey was
119    XX|  Arabians, Ethiops black,~Of the left wing that held the utmost
120    XX|          side the Moors had open left and plain,~The Africans
121    XX|      LXVII~"But what new form is left, device or art,~By which,
122    XX|        and yield.~ ~  LXVIII~Nor left alone can she her person
123    XX|        stout,~Which he unperfect left; yet loth to lose~The day,
124    XX|          supplied in him;~In his left hand his heavy shield he
125    XX|       What did he then? with his left hand the knight~Would hold
126    XX|          and knight~When erst he left her in the island bare:~
127    XX|    struck at once, both hit,~His left arm wounded had the knight
128    XX|         half in a trance,~On his left ear his foe so hugely smit,~
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