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1 I| and gone,~That forced them late cease from their noble war,~ 2 I| shall him allow,~His fellows late shall be his subjects now."~ ~ 3 I| foremost battailous and bold,~Late led by Hugo, brother to 4 I| houses hot.~Five thousand late, of which now scantly are~ 5 I| from Tours and Blois but late,~To hard assays unfit, unsure 6 I| mould,~And with this band late herds and flocks that guide,~ 7 II| was her sprite,~Her damask late, now changed to purest white.~ ~ 8 II| a doleful lay,~Begun too late his bootless plaints to 9 II| lusty lady came from Persia late,~She with the Christians 10 II| knight,~A stranger came he late to Egypt land,~And there 11 II| stolen, we shut the door too late.~ ~ LXXVIII~"In this estate, 12 II| a helmet, rich and gay,~Late found at Nice among the 13 II| fight."~ ~ XCV~Thus he who late arrived a messenger~Departs 14 III| force and courage proved late,~Too late I viewed him, 15 III| courage proved late,~Too late I viewed him, when his power 16 III| Gainst him that noble Dudon late had slain;~And being come 17 III| well, since I beheld him late,~By his broad shoulders 18 IV| audacious boldness learn too late~What honors due become thy 19 IV| the throne again~To his late honor and due excellence,~ 20 V| squadron fair,~Since our late guide in marble cold doth 21 V| and speeches sharp which late you heard.~ ~ XLI~And said, " 22 V| That of our tragedy the late done fact~May be the first, 23 V| purpose would not frame,~As late she hoped, and as still 24 V| him point those ten, which late he granted:~But to be one, 25 VI| sacred town;~With new supply late were they victualled,~When 26 VI| youth was one of those, who late desired~With that vain-glorious 27 VI| this war!"~But cried too late, Otho was gone too far.~ ~ 28 VI| king,~That of proud Antioch late wore the crown,~The Christian 29 VI| the king commands, this late I ride."~ ~ XCVI~Her woman' 30 VI| the dogs she meet, where late she wend~To comfort her 31 VI| The squire who all too late returned, alas.~With tardy 32 VII| she sighed and said, "Too late I prove~There is no troth 33 VII| still in bed?~His looks late seemed to make high heaven 34 VIII| noble camp of yours, of late~Besieged had this town, 35 VIII| In thy beloved lord that late did dwell,~How for Christ' 36 VIII| morning night bereaves~Of late usurped rule on lands and 37 VIII| bands that were to forage late assigned,~And with them 38 VIII| of those that brought of late this prey,~A man who did 39 VIII| the golden hair~A head but late cut off with murdering blade,~ 40 VIII| where lay the arms that late~Were good Rinaldo's; then 41 VIII| so in fear?~Where is your late obedience? where your love?~ 42 VIII| foolish wrath~Who threatened late with words of shame and 43 IX| and Nice his seat,~Where late he dwelt, and ruled that 44 IX| arm divided,~Whereof but late she had received a wound;~ 45 IX| revenge, but to his aid too late,~Because he saw his Lesbine 46 X| words, and for the air~His late received wounds to worse 47 X| Ormusses' valiant knight,~Whom late the Soldan with a convoy 48 X| of his own~Who followed late the sly enticing maid,~And 49 X| with them Tancred, who had late been thrown~In prison deep, 50 X| her looks, alas I know too late,~Nursed our love, our jealousy, 51 X| Now made a fish, where late a knight I was.~ ~ LXVII~" 52 X| armed us in the place,~Which late were ours, before our late 53 X| late were ours, before our late disgrace.~ ~ LXXII~"I and 54 XI| Lest from my vow to God late made I swerve:~He shall 55 XI| bulwark dying fell,~Which late to scale and win he trusted 56 XI| bold~That fearful band that late for dread was fled!~The 57 XI| Instead of that the Christians late beat down.~ ~ LXV~The folk 58 XI| now they fled and lost who late pursued.~ ~ LXVIII~Thus 59 XI| beheeld,~The tower that late the Pagan lords dismayed~ 60 XI| some sharp storm as it were late delivered.~ ~ LXXXIV~From 61 XI| dangers great escaped, but late it was,~And now to safety 62 XII| prepared~The weakened bulwarks, late to earth down kest,~Their 63 XII| defend this wall!"~ ~ IX~"Too late these 'scuses vain," the 64 XII| disposed~A negro's babe late born, in room of thee,~And 65 XII| one of those twain~Which late with kindled fire destroyed 66 XII| relics sweet,~Wherein dwelt late all love, all joy, all good?~ 67 XII| paleness dyed,~Where beauty late spread forth her beams around,~ 68 XII| faith and love?~Given me but late, too late, in sign of peace,~ 69 XII| Given me but late, too late, in sign of peace,~How haps 70 XII| Would kill the prince, who late had slain his love.~O promise 71 XIII| would,~Such terror bred that late consumed mass:~So that the 72 XIII| part to part,~All what he late performed by wondrous art.~ ~ 73 XIII| gan in part repair,~Which late the ram had bruised with 74 XIII| worth or fame,~His pride late great, now greater made 75 XIII| Who with me lived, whom late I kept on live,~And now 76 XIII| LXII~Languished the steed late fierce, and proffered grass,~ 77 XIII| spoils won from his foe, his late rewards,~He now neglects, 78 XIV| great offence, I grant, so late commit,~My suit too hasty 79 XIV| headless corse in fight late overthrown,~The witch in 80 XIV| the hardness great~Which late congealed the heart of that 81 XIV| heart of that fair dame,~Who late a foe, a lover now became.~ ~ 82 XVI| and bower~Of many a lady late, and paramour;~ ~ XV~"So, 83 XVI| Love's empire great of late she made or marred,~To her 84 XVI| and lords;~Such were we late, if thou disdain it now,~ 85 XVI| his breast,~Which Reason late had quenched, his wonted 86 XVI| aye torment thee, whom it late held dear:~And if thou ' 87 XVI| Now dead with cold, too late thou askest fire;~But though 88 XVII| did slide,~That Clement late, now Emireno, hight;~Yet 89 XVII| young prince of Danes, his late dear lord,~Gave him the 90 XVII| accursed king!~ ~ XCIV~"Too late the Moors, too late the 91 XVII| Too late the Moors, too late the Turkish king,~Gainst 92 XVIII| cheered are the flowers late withered~With the sweet 93 XVIII| faint, sick, distressed;~Late black, late dreadful was 94 XVIII| distressed;~Late black, late dreadful was this forest 95 XVIII| last~To her from whom but late thou ran'st thy ways?~Com' 96 XVIII| trees as did the charms of late,~And finding naught to stop 97 XVIII| engines rude and rams were late elect,~Yet now the forts 98 XVIII| Genoese lord and guide,~Which late ruled all the seas from 99 XVIII| great tower stood not where late it was,~And here and there 100 XVIII| show,~From thence where late in vain they placed were:~ 101 XVIII| hardy knights, whom Dudon late did guide,~"Oh shame," quoth 102 XVIII| Paynims reared a post,~Which late had served some gallant 103 XVIII| Out fled a mighty stone, late half a rock,~Which light 104 XVIII| every lord and knight~That late bore arms and died for Christ' 105 XIX| com'st thou thus, thus late to fight?~ ~ III~"Too late 106 XIX| late to fight?~ ~ III~"Too late thou com'st, and not alone 107 XIX| come, and my return,~Though late, perchance will be too soon 108 XIX| thy foresight comes too late."~ ~ X~"I think," quoth 109 XIX| temple washed which they did late defile.~ ~ XXXIX~But Solyman 110 XIX| weak had put to flight but late,~So that the conquerors 111 XIX| from the swoon wherein he late had been.~Nor Solyman with 112 XIX| hot love which fear had late suppressed,~Revived again, 113 XIX| There while the squire his late discovery said,~To break 114 XIX| CXXVIII~"Not as we purposed late, next morn," quoth he,~" 115 XX| or following the plough,~Late pressed forth to war against 116 XX| The victor under him whom late he slew:~A hoarse unperfect 117 XX| pains.~ ~ LII~The arms that late so fair and glorious seem,~ 118 XX| cruel, though renewed but late,~The Soldan clomb up to 119 XX| he know,~Which laid him late for dead at one huge blow.~ ~ 120 XX| For where sad fear grew late, now boldness springs,~Now 121 XX| help her came, but came too late,~Yet was not that his fault, 122 XX| the pride, the flower,~Late called Immortal, now discomfited,~ 123 XX| with so brave a troop but late,~Now stood she in her chariot