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1 I| he bent:~In young Rinaldo fierce desires he spied,~And noble 2 I| heads they bear~When their fierce courage they to war incline:~ 3 I| all,~Under another Robert fierce they run.~Then the English 4 I| three brethren, Lombards fierce and yond,~Achilles, Sforza, 5 I| travel strong and light,~Fierce to the combat, glad to victory."~ 6 I| And every one to rouse him fierce begun,~Sweet music to each 7 I| other thoughts he bent his fierce desire,~The suburbs first 8 II| was she afraid,~But his fierce wrath with fearless grace 9 II| restless was his sprite,~Fierce, stern, outrageous, keen 10 II| stir him more to try these fierce alarms,~But like the sailor ' 11 II| choose."~ ~ XC~His semblance fierce and speechless proud, provoke~ 12 III| on mountains great,~Than fierce desires of warlike hearts 13 III| forayed all the land;~The fierce virago would that booty 14 III| what wounds he gives! how fierce, how fell!~No physic helps 15 III| But quickly turned her, fierce as flaming fire,~And on 16 III| When lo! the Pagans their fierce wrath renewed,~Cast in a 17 III| they showed~Their courage fierce, and to new combat fall,~ 18 III| Through love the hazard of fierce war to prove,~Famous for 19 V| vengeance did his courage fierce aspire:~Among the thickest 20 V| kings,~Was none so stout, so fierce, so fair, so young,~God 21 V| pleasing speech~His spirits fierce and courage to appease;~" 22 V| your wrath, your courage fierce assuage,~Patience, a praise; 23 VI| This was the challenge that fierce Pagan sent,~The herald donned 24 VI| Jesse's infant slew;~But his fierce semblant they esteemed light,~ 25 VI| wounds augment~Our foe's fierce courage, strength and hardiment?~ ~ 26 VI| the Pagans gazed,~On this fierce combat wishing oft the end,~ 27 VI| begun~With my dear lord that fierce and cruel fight,~But I to 28 VI| rest consent~Gainst whom fierce love such cruel war hath 29 VII| The dreadful terror of his fierce aspect,~Against the threatened 30 VII| might;~Each one the battle fierce would undertake,~Now strove 31 VII| doth sue~Upon that Pagan fierce to wreak his ire,~Now wants 32 VII| keep him safe from that fierce Pagan's might.~ ~ LXXX~The 33 VII| firmly sit.~ ~ LXXXVII~The fierce Circassian missed of his 34 VII| was no prentice in those fierce alarms,~About him made he 35 VII| forward spurred his mounture fierce withal,~Within his arms 36 VII| bands and nails,~Withstands fierce Neptune's wrath, for many 37 VII| flies,~And boldly made a fierce encounter strong,~The raised 38 VII| prayed, and some cried;~Fierce was the fight, and longer 39 VII| not easy as he would,~But fierce encounters put him oft to 40 VIII| drive,~Of members huge, fierce looks, and full of wrath,~ 41 VIII| they beheld,~With semblant fierce and furious look that stood,~ 42 IX| hell.~ ~ XVI~The Soldan fierce, through all this horror, 43 IX| strange light, the Soldan fierce appeared~Dreadful to those 44 IX| father and his hardy crew~Fierce Solyman on every side invade,~ 45 IX| knight, and Olipherne,~O fierce Draguto, by thy hands were 46 IX| proached nigh~Where the fierce Turk caused many a Christian 47 IX| sore their combat was? how fierce, how fell?~Great deeds they 48 IX| twixt them evenly parted,~Fierce was the encounter, bloody, 49 IX| endless ill,~Are you still fierce, still proud, rebellious 50 IX| LXVII~But not for this in fierce Argantes' breast~Lessened 51 IX| While thus this fair and fierce Bellona slew~The western 52 IX| many a Paynim knight,~That fierce, stern, bloody, deadly waxed 53 IX| reputation lost.~ ~ LXXV~As a fierce steed 'scaped from his stall 54 IX| his hair,~His face seemed fierce and sweet, wrathful and 55 IX| pierced and rent.~ ~ LXXXV~Fierce Solyman that with Godfredo 56 IX| carcass rent and tore,~Like a fierce dog that takes his angry 57 IX| a Saracine~And all their fierce assaults unhurt sustained,~ 58 IX| will rise again, a foe, fierce, bold,~Though dead, though 59 X| save and defend~From his fierce people, this besieged town,~ 60 X| seemed he breathed fire,~So fierce his courage was, so hot 61 X| Circassian stout,~Like a fierce lion grumbling in his place,~ 62 XI| and bones.~ ~ XXXIX~The fierce assailants kept no longer 63 XI| strength extends~Of that fierce ram and his redoubted stroke,~ 64 XI| drive,~Upon their foes so fierce the Pagans charge,~And with 65 XI| sake,~So many soldiers this fierce couple slew,~So many shields 66 XI| courage new,~And to the fierce assault again they start.~ 67 XI| about~In trusty plate, with fierce and dreadful look;~At first 68 XI| had,~Mortal the fight, and fierce had been the fray,~But that 69 XII| bound,~Besides a dragon fierce, a champion bold~The monster 70 XII| tigress there I met, in whose fierce eyes~Fury and wrath, rage, 71 XII| Wist of her parting, or her fierce intent,~The fight, the press, 72 XII| together stroke,~Like two fierce bulls whom rage and love 73 XII| last so close their battle fierce they make,~They could not 74 XII| breasts renewed the fray,~Fierce was the fight, though feeble 75 XIII| to calm the rage of that fierce knight,~For shortly Heaven 76 XIII| fetched be.~ ~ XLVI~Thus his fierce heart which death had scorned 77 XIII| Languished the steed late fierce, and proffered grass,~His 78 XV| had quailed~The monsters fierce in Afric and in Spain,~And 79 XV| the way they met~A lion fierce that hugely roared and cried,~ 80 XV| hides.~ ~ LII~But yet that fierce, that strange and savage 81 XVI| appear:~ ~ XXVIII~As the fierce steed for age withdrawn 82 XVI| just disdain gave place,~To fierce disdain, from courage sprung 83 XVI| and fate,~Through battles fierce where dangers most appear,~ 84 XVII| feats of war,~In courage fierce, matchless for strength 85 XVII| this furious giant bore,~He fierce as fire, his mounture swift 86 XVII| and fair for show,~Upon fierce steeds well mounted rode 87 XVII| XXX~Mongst these Alarco fierce, and Odemare~The muster 88 XVII| looks in voice she strove~Fierce, stern, bold, angry, and 89 XVII| conquest glad,~Had not Rinaldo fierce my knights all slain,~And 90 XVII| deeds."~ ~ LI~The Indian fierce replied, "I am the man~Whose 91 XVII| With bloody war, by this fierce people mad,~When Rome a 92 XVIII| molten snow,~The billows fierce that tossed to and fro,~ 93 XVIII| begin."~This said, three fierce assaults at once they give,~ 94 XVIII| LXXI~This while the fierce assailants never cease,~ 95 XVIII| Half roasted stood before fierce Vulcan's face,~When lo, 96 XVIII| his harm that saw~How the fierce blast drove back the fire 97 XVIII| But Solyman ran thither fierce and bold,~To cut the plank 98 XVIII| die."~ ~ XCIX~But thither fierce Rinaldo threatening went,~ 99 XIX| VI~"Descend," the fierce Circassian gan reply,~"Alone, 100 XIX| with his sword his foe's fierce blows he broke,~And rather 101 XIX| His entrance close, and fierce assaults withstand.~ ~ XIII~ 102 XIX| skill,~But to revenge so fierce and fast he came~As if his 103 XIX| advanced his might,~And with fierce change of blows renewed 104 XIX| Bold, proud, disdainful, fierce and void of fear~His motions 105 XIX| private fight pursue,~Made fierce and cruel through their 106 XIX| tied,~And to the entrance fierce and fearless went,~And kept 107 XIX| shady foot,~Where Heaven's fierce wrath they may unhurt sustain,~ 108 XIX| big man whose looks were fierce and proud,~With whom he 109 XIX| tarried, and gave heed~To the fierce looks of that proud Saracine,~ 110 XX| hie,~From the sharp winds, fierce storms and tempests cold;~ 111 XX| armed in gold,~That seems so fierce, so hardy, stout and strong,~ 112 XX| And gainst the Persians fierce and bold she flew,~And in 113 XX| what knights his courser fierce made die?~The names and 114 XX| explain?~ ~ XLI~With this fierce king encounter durst not 115 XX| move three tongues as a fierce serpent shows,~Which rolls 116 XX| or hill,~Grows strong and fierce, tears boughs and trees 117 XX| constant breast,~Furious and fierce he did the gates unbar,~ 118 XX| and despite,~A strong, a fierce, a deadly stroke he gave,~ 119 XX| by one that fled~From the fierce Turk and brought him news 120 XX| oft rose again,~Evermore fierce, more fell, fell down at 121 XX| room,~And wondered on that fierce and cruel sight,~Some praised