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  1     I|      soldiers, all, save Boemond, came,~And pitched their tents,
  2     I|     outwear.~ ~ XXXVII~The French came foremost battailous and
  3     I|      hundred horse (from Champain came) he guies,~Champain a land
  4     I|              L~Two hundred Greeks came next, in fight well tried,~
  5     I|           squadron of adventurers came,~Terrors to all that tread
  6     I|    received of yore.~ ~ LIV~After came Eustace, well esteemed man~
  7     I|          store of wine from Scios came and Crete.~ ~ LXXIX~Great
  8     I|        heathen how the Christians came,~How thitherward the conquering
  9    II|        prove~That this rare grace came down from Heaven above.~ ~
 10    II|        unrewarded.~ ~ XVII~To her came message of the murderment,~
 11    II|               XLI~This lusty lady came from Persia late,~She with
 12    II|          other knight,~A stranger came he late to Egypt land,~And
 13   III|     strong squadron Lord Tancredi came,~His heart with rage, his
 14   III|        ill time of Pagans thither came~A troop, and Christians
 15   III|       When down the hill Argantes came to fight,~Like angry Mars
 16   III|        had long him kept;~ ~ L~He came and breathed vengeance from
 17   III|          Ligiere now from Godfrey came,~To will them stay and calm
 18   III|       tops of shaking treen,~Down came the sacred palms, the ashes
 19    IV|           shape of my dear mother came,~Pale, sad, dismayed, to
 20    IV|           noble mind,~The way she came she turned her steps again,~
 21    IV|           forged new,~Else, as it came, snatched up the crystal
 22    IV|         duke with comely boldness came:~"Brother and lord," quoth
 23     V|        high I reared,~But Baldwin came, and what I nobly got~Bereft
 24     V|           eagle shine:"~With that came Guelpho and those words
 25    VI|   provision made,~To him Argantes came, and boasting said:~ ~ III~"
 26    VI|           man before the presence came~Of princely Godfrey, and
 27    VI|        And hasted back the way he came whileare,~Nor stayed he
 28    VI|        forgot himself, and why he came.~ ~ XXVIII~The challenger,
 29    VI|         That made or sign or show came to just,~"How long," cried
 30    VI|       herself disclose,~Until she came before her chosen knight,~
 31    VI|    hearing this,~Alas! the virgin came to seek me out,~And for
 32   VII|          woods and forests old he came,~Where bushes, thorns and
 33   VII|           he to return the way he came,~Although he wist not by
 34   VII|        now in,~And as he went and came still laid on load~Where
 35   VII|           his blood out streaming came,~With bitter words his foe
 36   VII|      French with furious rage she came,~And scorned those idle
 37  VIII|       Rinaldo's worth and praises came:~But that which most his
 38  VIII|          the Pagans to assault us came,~And with huge numbers hemmed
 39  VIII|          How for Christ's sake he came his blood to spill,~And
 40  VIII|   hitherward, as they advised me, came."~ ~ XLIII~The Dane his
 41  VIII|         to Asia's wars at last he came,~And boldly there he served,
 42    IX|     naught.~ ~ VIII~To him Alecto came, and semblant bore~Of one
 43    IX|        person dight~Like one that came some tidings new to tell:~
 44    IX|          stout,~When his Arabians came by heaps to fight,~Covering,
 45    IX|          no fire.~ ~ LIV~Where he came in he put to shameful flight~
 46    IX|           to take his chance what came to hand,~And with great
 47    IX|        hill they gan,~Old Aladine came fiercely to their aid:~On
 48     X|       while thus the Soldan said,~Came trotting by him, without
 49     X|           we expect, what if they came?~The victory yet is not
 50     X|      while Prince Tancred thither came,~And was unwares surprised
 51     X|      Hidraort an hundred horsemen came,~Whose guide, a baron bold
 52    XI|                VI~The mighty duke came next, as princes do,~Without
 53    XI|           lords and captains then came two and two,~The soldiers
 54    XI|   dismissed returned the way they came,~Their order as before,
 55    XI|      worthy lights,~But whence it came none wist, nor from what
 56    XI|          bold.~ ~ LXXVIII~Thither came Godfrey armed round about~
 57    XI|       flew back the way it lately came,~And would revenge the harm
 58    XI|    carpenters and cunning workmen came~Whose skill should help
 59   XII|          her eunuch, old Arsetes, came,~That from her cradle nursed
 60   XII|        gone, down from the tree I came in haste,~And took thee
 61   XII|           from Tithon's bed forth came,~But for my faith is true
 62   XII|        Christian bands this while came to the place~With speedy
 63   XII|      Arimon she killed he thither came,~He saw it, marked it, and
 64   XII|        their swords, so nigh they came,~They used the hilts, and
 65   XII|    whispering,~But how he thither came long time he mused,~His
 66   XII|         and fro.~ ~ LXXXI~When he came there, and in her breast
 67  XIII|       Avernus lake,~But slow they came, displeased all and some~
 68  XIII|       fire or no through which he came;~For at first touch vanished
 69  XIII|     retired the prince, and as he came,~His sword he found, and
 70  XIII|         was the air, the rack nor came nor went,~But o'er the lands
 71   XIV|          false report,~Among them came, and parleyed in this sort:~ ~
 72   XIV|      untrue,~How to your camp she came, and by what wile~The greatest
 73    XV|         lap~When their grave host came where the warriors lay,~
 74    XV|         entries dim,~The way they came their steps remeasured right;~
 75    XV|          colors changed, went and came.~ ~ V~The feathers so, that
 76    XV|       roar and rave;~At last they came where all his watery store~
 77    XV|       Between the shore and city, came and went:~Huge elephants,
 78   XVI|      stood still, and stayed,~She came, sad, breathless, weary,
 79   XVI|         tears that to his eyes up came;~But yet even there his
 80   XVI|           fire.~ ~ LXVII~When she came home, she called with outcries
 81   XVI|          night one whit,~Till she came there, where all the eastern
 82  XVII|      ocean near,~Or morning star, came princes, dukes and kings,~
 83  XVII|           or doubt:~To him Armida came, even at the hour~When in
 84  XVII|         Yet from one town thereof came all that train,~A town in
 85  XVII|      whose commons from each side~Came swarming out to war, Campson
 86  XVII|               XXIII~The islanders came then their prince before~
 87  XVII|          of fresh Aurore~Adrastus came, the glorious king of Ind,~
 88  XVII|        gone,~Appeared Armide, and came her troop to show;~Set in
 89  XVII|      well-taught boat~By which it came, and made like haste, like
 90 XVIII|         crew~To welcome him which came; for in a ring~About him
 91 XVIII|        great required;~Thither he came whence shrinking back for
 92 XVIII|      myrtle high did pass?~Thence came a lady fair with locks of
 93 XVIII|      flowers and fountains as you came,~To welcome him with joy
 94 XVIII|           whence I nolt, a falcon came,~Armed with crooked bill
 95 XVIII|          upon the royal tent down came,~And there, the lords and
 96 XVIII|                LVIII~Sent for, he came, and when his lord him told~
 97 XVIII|         LXI~But ere the third day came the French forth sent~Their
 98 XVIII|          blade,~To all that after came, the passage made.~ ~  LXXIX~
 99 XVIII| Victorious Godfrey boldly forward came,~And had great hope even
100 XVIII|        the walls in open sight he came,~Black, grisly, loathsome,
101   XIX|          his broad sword Tancredi came and smote:~The Pagan knew
102   XIX|         far beyond it passed,~And came where into creeks and bosoms
103   XIX|     revenge so fierce and fast he came~As if his hand could not
104   XIX|          his hardy crew~By chance came thither, to his great mishap;~
105   XIX|  sovereign Duke and young Rinaldo came.~ ~ XLVII~As when a shepherd,
106   XIX|         cheeks the color went and came,~For there wrath's fire
107   XIX|        towards him another virgin came,~Heard him, beheld him,
108   XIX|          her words slow trembling came,~"Fruitless," she said, "
109   XIX|           sit,~But rode the way I came, nor e'er took rest,~Till
110   XIX|           and wondered whence she came.~ ~  CXIV~He said, "O Vafrine,
111   XIX|      behind, and they obeyed,~But came to seek him now, so long
112   XIX|        near his own;~That done he came the mighty duke beforn,~
113    XX|        lamp and golden light down came,~As from night's azure mantle
114    XX|           kept him long,~That now came down, and hid him with his
115    XX|      kings with him,~And two that came from Meroe's hot sand,~And
116    XX|         wounded, when against her came~The angry Persians all,
117    XX|         lofty top, his crest down came,~Strong seemed her arm that
118    XX|          his battle large~Rinaldo came, whose fury, haste and ire,~
119    XX|        withstands.~ ~ LXI~Rinaldo came where his forlorn Armide~
120    XX|            XCII~Into the field he came, the lukewarm blood~Did
121    XX|      strave,~Her lord to help her came, but came too late,~Yet
122    XX|        lord to help her came, but came too late,~Yet was not that
123    XX|          sometime, till back they came,~And rage gainst force,
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