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  1     I|        conquered folk of Antioch brought,~The gentle yoke of Christian
  2     I|        folk from bondage to have brought,~Wherein, alas, they long
  3     I|        Ademare the Poggian youth brought out,~In number like, in
  4     I|      Mars his game,~Four hundred brought he, but so many thrice~Led
  5     I|          men of passing might~He brought, that death or danger feared
  6     I|       took, in Virtue's lore~She brought him up fit for each worthy
  7     I|      worn,~Four thousand foot he brought, well armed, and skill~Had
  8     I|         and with him~The boaster brought six thousand Switzers bold,~
  9     I|          this conquest fell,~And brought that region subject to his
 10     I|        snake that to the fire is brought,~Which harmless lay benumbed
 11    II|         doth behold~Of offerings brought, myrrh, frankincense and
 12    II|       this, yours was the sin,~I brought again what you unjustly
 13    II|      stout,~Her dam a dove, thus brought an eagle out.~ ~ XL~While
 14    II|        their court of guard,~And brought them in where sate their
 15    II|      star-light to the walls him brought:~Yet his fell heart thought
 16   III|       fear and trembling with it brought,~Scantly they durst their
 17   III|         Sleep, eased care; rest, brought complaint to bed:~All night
 18    IV|    command his princes should be brought~Before the throne of his
 19    IV|       with kind shows of love so brought to pass~That through Damascus
 20    IV|       and him, that me to safety brought,~And us accused, we would
 21    IV|    maiden's offer profit with it brought;~For if the Syrian kingdom
 22    IV|     armies, from the world's end brought,~To free this sacred town
 23     V|        the fault amend,~Until it brought him to his woful end.~ ~
 24     V|       are all in like subjection brought,~Both high and low obey,
 25    VI|       wise Pindore,~The man that brought the challenge proud before.~ ~
 26    VI|       this bloody fray to ending brought,~An horror great possessed
 27    VI|           And night her stealths brought to their wished end,~Night,
 28    VI|         that her desire to quiet brought,~More difficult now seemed
 29    VI|       wounded prince then was he brought,~Who heard his message kind,
 30    VI|        bark to port well-nigh is brought:~In you I seek redress for
 31    VI|          to withstand~Those that brought victuals to their foes untamed,~
 32   VII|      force there be the tides in brought,~There entereth all that
 33   VII|     armor, which incontinent~Was brought by him that used the same
 34   VII|         and best;"~And they were brought sooner than could be told.~
 35  VIII|         armies had to guide,~And brought so many soldiers bold to
 36  VIII|      stones and crags~At last he brought me to a secret mew;~Among
 37  VIII|          in abundance great they brought~Both flocks and herds of
 38  VIII|        need.~ ~ XLVIII~They also brought of misadventure sad~Tokens
 39  VIII|   Aliprand~Captain of those that brought of late this prey,~A man
 40  VIII|         that harness owe,~Away I brought it, but first order gave,~
 41    IX|        court so great a lord was brought:~For he decreed his armies
 42    IX|        men by dint of sword down brought~Thou shalt behold, and seas
 43    IX|          birth their mother fair brought out,~A pair whose likeness
 44     X|        high and wondrous marvels brought,~And know'st the deep intents
 45     X|        Turks and slain Arabians, brought~On heaps, he saw them burn
 46     X| yesterday within these walls you brought,~While your proud foes triumphant
 47     X|          In the last fight which brought him so great aid,~To be
 48     X|          way is known,~Hither us brought, here welcomed us the witch,~
 49     X|          feet both into one were brought,~Mine arms and hands into
 50     X|          the fight to earth them brought.~And in their harness armed
 51    XI|      holy work begun to end they brought.~ ~ XIV~A table set they
 52    XI|          fire of angry war still brought new fuel,~Stones, darts,
 53    XI|         first on foot he forward brought,~With goodly order, providence
 54    XI|          Godfrey himself and his brought safely under~The shattered
 55    XI|     pines against the tower they brought,~So from the palace of their
 56    XI|   extremes the wounded prince he brought,~That with fell pain he
 57    XI|     fetched the angel swift,~And brought from Ida hill, though far
 58    XI|         thus this bloody day was brought to end.~ ~ LXXXIII~The weak
 59    XI|        it was,~And now to safety brought well-nigh it seems,~But
 60   XII|    dressed, part of the work was brought~To wished end, part left
 61   XII|        she proved, and forth she brought,~And thou art she, a daughter
 62   XII|         with herbs and leaves, I brought thee out~So secretly, that
 63   XII|      term of sixteen months were brought to end,~And thou begun,
 64   XII|       uphent,~And both lamenting brought to Tancred's tent.~ ~ LXXIII~
 65   XII|          forsake;~Thus were they brought, and thus they placed were~
 66   XII|        anguish, pain and torment brought~But reverend Peter that
 67   XII|     could, to grave with pomp he brought:~Her tomb was not of varied
 68   XII|     mournful pomp the corpse was brought to ground~Her arms upon
 69   XII|      would from danger free~Have brought to Sion that sweet nymph
 70  XIII|      hellish pomp their banquets brought~They solemnize, thus the
 71  XIII|        LVII~Nor yet more comfort brought the gloomy night,~In her
 72  XIII|      must from Jordan streams be brought,~And how he sits at feasts
 73   XIV|       done? and to what place us brought?~For well I know not if
 74   XIV|         things made,~And but you brought and guided are by me,~Her
 75   XIV|        your hermit me to baptism brought,~And from my soul had washed
 76   XIV|    XLVIII~While this he said, he brought the champions twain~Down
 77   XIV|     strewed the seed,~That since brought forth the fruit of strife
 78    XV|       warriors lay,~And with him brought the shield, the rod, the
 79    XV|       promised, here I have them brought,~Enough to bring Armida'
 80    XV|      known, all learning thither brought,~Nor shall these long and
 81    XV|       Your voyage long to end is brought well-near,~The happy Isles
 82   XVI|         beauty moat, most wonder brought,~Nowhere appeared the art
 83   XVI|          when her wooing fit was brought to end,~She congee took,
 84  XVII|         host in battle-ray forth brought,~The Caliph sends with Godfrey'
 85  XVII|          fight~His fond ambition brought this carpet knight.~ ~ XVII~
 86  XVII|      king did lead~His army next brought from Zumara land.~Then he
 87  XVII|             XX~Two captains next brought forth their bands to show~
 88  XVII|        guide,~And Abiazar proud, brought to the fight~The third,
 89  XVII|        Agricalt and those Osmida brought,~A man that set law, faith
 90  XVII|       swift as wind;~Much people brought he from his kingdoms wide,~
 91  XVII|       The breaker of wild horses brought from far;~Then the great
 92  XVII|          back to the Vatican~She brought, and placed in Peter's chair
 93  XVII|     deeds of arms it hath tofore brought out,~So is it, so it shall
 94 XVIII|          bound to God above, who brought~You safe from false Armida'
 95 XVIII|       living souls to death nigh brought,~The sky seemed Pluto's
 96 XVIII|     workmen thither, thence they brought~Timber enough, by good advice
 97 XVIII|   carpenters an hundred large he brought,~That what their lord devised
 98 XVIII|        Some of the liquor hot he brought, I think,~Wherewith the
 99 XVIII|  greatest engine to that side he brought~Where plainest seemed the
100 XVIII|       still~With proud Argantes, brought his tower so nigh,~That
101 XVIII|          strength the prince had brought,~For life and safety sternly
102 XVIII|       stronger place his folk he brought,~Where to sustain the assault
103   XIX|   outstretched before him far he brought,~Nor would his weapon touch,
104   XIX|        side great succor now was brought~To his weak foes, now fit
105   XIX|        LVII~The sun nigh set had brought to end the day,~When Vafrine
106   XIX|          all Asia is, all Afric, brought.~ ~ LIX~He viewed the camp
107   XIX|   Egyptians were, and me to Gaza brought,~ ~ C~"And for a present
108    XX|   Godfrey his host in good array brought out,~And to besiege the
109    XX|    courage fell;~ ~ XXII~The man brought forth his army great with
110    XX|         whole troops to earth he brought,~Things wondrous, strange,
111    XX|     gates unbar,~And sudden rage brought forth, and sudden war.~ ~
112    XX|          easily might be captive brought.~ ~ LXXXI~Among the rest
113    XX|       Pagans, faint and weak, he brought,~A thunderbolt he was, you
114    XX|         From the fierce Turk and brought him news of all.~Disdain,
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