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1 I| place to rest his wearied side,~And drew him near a silver 2 I| glaive had pendant by his side,~Their bows and quivers 3 I| And glad attendest which side won or lost:~Now if thou 4 I| ireful guise,~Still by his side a faithful guard went she,~ 5 II| of tinsel dight,~On every side great plenty doth behold~ 6 II| light amid your temple's side,~By broken by-ways did I 7 II| and praise?~Since on my side I have thy succors got,~ 8 II| steel can hurt or wound thy side,~And be it Heaven hath thee 9 III| a baron bold was by her side,~Within the postern stood 10 III| her anger wroth,~On every side she kills them down amain,~ 11 III| Poliphern the younger, by his side,~Had he not nobly fought 12 III| newly slain,~Within his side he sheathed his weapon keen,~ 13 III| height unlike, and turned side to side,~The space between, 14 III| unlike, and turned side to side,~The space between, a gentle 15 III| Samaria stands, and on that side~The golden calf was reared 16 III| While thus the Duke on every side descried~The city's strength, 17 IV| streameth out his beams on every side,~The marble goddess, set 18 IV| honor lost, by this Arontes' side:~But Heaven I pray send 19 V| the other part:~On every side thus did he harm and scath,~ 20 V| Sighs and complaints on each side might he hear,~Made for 21 V| shield he flings,~Down by his side a cutting sword there hung;~ 22 V| day.~ ~ LXXXV~From every side they come, yet wist there 23 VI| tumble down;~And all that side which to the northward lies,~ 24 VI| glorious words;~On every side an angry murmur rose,~To 25 VI| he passed,~At his right side he reached a noble blow,~ 26 VI| outstreamed fast,~And from his side fell to his stirrup low:~ 27 VI| well aware,~Against his side he drove his courser's head,~ 28 VI| showed his care,~His tender side gainst the hard earth he 29 VI| of metal frail,~On every side thereof, huge cantels flies,~ 30 VI| bloody weapon in my wounded side~Might cure the wound which 31 VI| sleeveless errands from her side,~And night her stealths 32 VI| appeared bold;~Fast by her side unseen smiled Venus' son,~ 33 VII| her, and placed her by her side.~The princess donned a poor 34 VII| oppressed him near,~And on what side he felt Rambaldo sliding,~ 35 VII| seized deep in his right side,~And with his streaming 36 VII| LXXII~Then from his side he took his noble brand,~ 37 VII| here, now there, on every side he rode,~With nimble speed, 38 VII| lances long,~From either side a squadron brave out flies,~ 39 VII| dreadful rumor roared on every side,~There lay a horse, another 40 VII| the people slain,~On every side new troops the man invade,~ 41 VII| bright skies assail;~On every side the fiery lightnings fly,~ 42 VIII| twenty men to one,~On every side the slain and wounded lay~ 43 VIII| wondrous blows on every side he smote;~A stream of blood, 44 VIII| whispering murmur run,~Till at my side arrived both they were,~ 45 VIII| her down by her Endymion's side,~Such was the light that 46 VIII| iron hard,~Stepped to his side, a sure and faithful guard.~ ~ 47 VIII| them bent~To arms on every side, yet on he went.~ ~ LXXVIII~ 48 VIII| brandished bright swords on every side;~Now hushed and still attend 49 IX| garment wide, and by her side, her glaive,~Her gilden 50 IX| his days,~That from his side in no adventure shrank,~ 51 IX| Fierce Solyman on every side invade,~At once all six 52 IX| storms and seas on every side,~Doth unremoved, steadfast, 53 IX| blood out streamed from his side.~ ~ XXXVIII~Provoked with 54 IX| battle, and Argantes by her side.~The duke, this heard, to 55 IX| glorious bower,~On every side the blessed spirits be,~ 56 IX| her greet,~That from her side the blood streamed down 57 IX| more strong,~Which by my side will shortly lay thee low:"~ 58 X| weak and wounded back and side,~Yet rested he, nor once 59 X| arms hemmed in on every side,~Withouten battle, fight, 60 X| approached the route~On that side where to west he looketh 61 XI| riseth on the city's eastern side,~From it divided by the 62 XI| intimate his will on every side,~And published it through 63 XI| Pagan train~Toward that side bent their defensive might~ 64 XI| town was weakest, both by side and art.~ ~ XXVI~On all 65 XI| other was shot through from side to side:~Then as he managed 66 XI| shot through from side to side:~Then as he managed brave 67 XI| close,~The Pagans on each side the piece invade,~And all 68 XI| The hardy virgin by his side arrives,~To help Argantes 69 XI| that fought close by his side:~ ~ LXIII~"Come, Solyman, 70 XI| that tower, for on that side~Gainst which the Pagans' 71 XII| down from the mountain's side~A little runnel tumbled 72 XII| purple flood~Did from each side in rolling streams descend,~ 73 XII| her timely aid,~Or by her side this breath and life to 74 XII| murdered hath,~Nor from my side I will ungird this sword~ 75 XIII| smooth bark upon the evenest side,~Strange characters he found, 76 XIV| golden fires, top, bottom, side,~ ~ V~There while he wondereth 77 XV| Whose bay a rock on either side defends,~Tunis all towns 78 XV| from fair Sicilia's fertile side,~His rugged front great 79 XVI| there ripe with vermeil side,~The apples new and old 80 XVI| XX~Down by the lovers' side there pendent was~A crystal 81 XVI| flowers, hung idly by his side,~So nicely decked that it 82 XVII| from sky.~ ~ XII~On either side him stood a noble lord,~ 83 XVII| whose commons from each side~Came swarming out to war, 84 XVII| Fifth stood by her lovely side;~But the fourth Azzo's offspring 85 XVIII| ruled all the seas from side to side;~ ~ XLII~But forced 86 XVIII| all the seas from side to side;~ ~ XLII~But forced to retire 87 XVIII| bridge the engine from her side out thrust,~Which on the 88 XVIII| Thou, Raymond, on this side with all thy might~Assault 89 XVIII| down some worse defended side;~ ~ LVI~"Camillo, thou not 90 XVIII| greatest engine to that side he brought~Where plainest 91 XVIII| Their best defences to that side to bear,~Where Godfrey did 92 XVIII| took their flight,~From side to side, through flesh, 93 XVIII| their flight,~From side to side, through flesh, through 94 XVIII| His angry looks on every side he bent,~And where most 95 XVIII| elsewhere each part, each side;~All pain is safety to a 96 XVIII| and hit,~That her broad side the tower wide open throws,~ 97 XVIII| s dear sake,~How on thy side against this town they fight,~ 98 XVIII| one by one,~And on each side saw signs of conquest plain,~ 99 XIX| erwent,~And pierced his side, which done, he said and 100 XIX| meanwhile the man's right side~He cut, he wounded, mangled, 101 XIX| blazeth bright on every side;~So he, when blood was lost, 102 XIX| from his shoulder to his side along~It glanced, and many 103 XIX| hit he slew, else by his side~Laid low on earth, that 104 XIX| sevenfold shield:~But from each side great succor now was brought~ 105 XIX| gainst the sky,~And from each side swords, weapons, fire outbrast:~ 106 XIX| lifted high:~ ~ LX~On every side he pried here and there,~ 107 XIX| approach the great pavilions' side:~ ~ LXI~There as he looked 108 XIX| was set upon his couch's side,~And round about the man 109 XX| that saved their flank and side,~The Roberts twain, two 110 XX| the horse were on each side,~The right wing kept he 111 XX| nigh, and to Godfredo's side~The bloody Pagan now was 112 XX| purposed at the back~And side their heedless foes to assail 113 XX| his troops he led,~Whose side the Moors had open left 114 XX| noble guard she had on every side~Of lords, of lovers, and 115 XX| slain.~ ~ LXXI~And on that side the woful prince beheld~ 116 XX| unresolved and doubtful, on each side,~Did praise and conquest, 117 XX| his fury called from every side,~The rest run out, and Aladine 118 XX| shield, the other pierced his side;~The prince the damsel by 119 XX| fall, himself fell by her side,~And, for he could not save 120 XX| hauberk hard and tender side,~And sheathed his weapon 121 XX| tumble down,~Under her tender side his arm he placed,~His hand