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1 I| which the rest excel,~Down fell the Duke, his joints dissolved 2 I| tyrant erst, but now his fell engine~His graver are did 3 I| king had made this conquest fell,~And brought that region 4 II| impure from bliss that whilom fell~Shall to your service bow, 5 II| the Christian lords~Down fell the mildew of his sugared 6 II| this threatened tempest fell,~I should his mind and princely 7 II| wrap;~Then spake again with fell and spiteful heart,~So lions 8 II| And this he uttered with fell rage and hate,~And seemed 9 II| seemed fury, discord, madness fell~Flew from his lap, when 10 II| walls him brought:~Yet his fell heart thought long that 11 III| and bends his lance so fell?"~To this the princess said 12 III| he gives! how fierce, how fell!~No physic helps them cure, 13 III| furious charge:~Argantes' self fell at one single blow,~Inglorious, 14 III| Rinaldo's horse e'en then down fell,~And with the fall his leg 15 III| sheathed his weapon keen,~Down fell the worthy on the dusty 16 III| storms of hail the stones fell down from high,~Cast from 17 III| bridled fury grew thereby more fell,~So rivers, stopped, above 18 III| their bowers exiled,~Down fell the shady tops of shaking 19 III| sailing pine,~The married elm fell with his fruitful vine.~ ~ 20 III| of forests crowned;~Thus fell the trees, with noise the 21 IV| Centaurs, there were Gorgons fell,~There howling Scillas, 22 IV| locks, that on his bosom fell,~On rugged mountains briars 23 IV| Heaven we fought,~I grant we fell on the Phlegrean green,~ 24 IV| was the fowl that first fell in the snare,~He saw her 25 IV| which this streaming nectar fell,~Stilled through the limbeck 26 V| in his breast so boiled fell despite,~That ire and wrath 27 V| lightning seemed his brand,~So fell his look, and furious was 28 V| his furious blade;~Down fell the hapless prince with 29 V| noble foe death-wounded fell,~Withdrew him softly to 30 VI| steed the Christian backward fell;~Yet his proud foe so strong 31 VI| fast,~And from his side fell to his stirrup low:~But 32 VI| target well defended,~Some fell beside, and wounded deep 33 VII| tear,~Two crystal streams fell from her watery eyes;~Part 34 VII| leapt aside, the stroke fell down in vain,~Against a 35 VII| lost,~By thee must Babel fell, and all her pride;~Of our 36 VII| forged above the skies,~Down fell the blade in pieces on the 37 VII| their force and gainst their fell menace~Of hail and wind, 38 VIII| heaps assemble,~The man fell lowly down upon his knee,~ 39 VIII| Ah, heavy chance! Down fell the valiant youth,~Nor mongst 40 VIII| have died.~ ~ XXV~"Alive I fell among my fellows slain,~ 41 VIII| wield,~From which distilling fell the lukewarm blood,~The 42 IX| plants about;~So Latine fell, and with him felled he~ 43 IX| Under Algazel Engerlan down fell,~But the huge murder of 44 IX| combat was? how fierce, how fell?~Great deeds they wrought, 45 IX| doth chiefly bide,~And that fell blow she struck so sure 46 IX| throat in twain,~The head fell down upon the earth below,~ 47 IX| congealed every vein,~He fell, and with his teeth the 48 IX| neck upon his shoulders fell,~In his pale looks kind 49 X| heart such knowledge never fell;~Our wit and strength on 50 XI| ceased not;~At last upon him fell a mighty stone,~As from 51 XI| battlements and wall:~So fell Taigetus hill on Sparta 52 XI| unto his wounded face,~He fell, and with his blood distained 53 XI| underneath that bulwark dying fell,~Which late to scale and 54 XI| Argantes proud,~Waxing more fell, thus roared and cried aloud:~ ~ 55 XI| To stop the rage of those fell Saracines.~And with such 56 XI| prince he brought,~That with fell pain he swooned as he stood:~ 57 XI| pain,~And wheeling round fell grovelling on the sand:~ 58 XII| fear ran all the rout,~Down fell the piece dreaded so much 59 XII| damsel layeth,~And while she fell, with weak and woful speech,~ 60 XII| done,~And thus the virgin fell on endless sleep, --~Love, 61 XII| made his feast,~Let that fell monster me in pieces rend,~ 62 XII| promise vain! it otherwise fell out:~Men purpose, but high 63 XIII| cold,~The smoking tower fell on the scorched grass,~When 64 XIII| spirits all that whilom fell,~Cast down from heaven with 65 XIII| shrill are heard and thunders fell,~And all these sounds one 66 XIII| hardiness have I that wood to fell,~And those proud trees low 67 XIII| city's walls last day that fell,~In bodies new or graves 68 XIII| high advanced before now fell his crest,~His conquests 69 XIII| rain from molten skies down fell,~And o'er their banks the 70 XIV| boars do rear their bristles fell,~There gape the bears, and 71 XV| profane, in life are rude and fell."~ ~ XXIX~"But will our 72 XV| boldly gainst the mountain fell;~But forth there crept, 73 XV| fled, and dead for dread fell on the grass,~And so the 74 XVI| naught thy wrath and anger fell.~ ~ XLIV~"If me thou hate, 75 XVI| live."~Thus raging with fell ire she gan return~From 76 XVII| suffice, I seek revengement fell,~ ~ XLVII~"And will procure 77 XVII| aggrieved although they seem too fell,~But keep them well in mind, 78 XVII| his look was Attila the fell,~Whose dragon eyes shone 79 XVII| face o'erspread,~There the fell Normans, Guichard there 80 XVIII| way he entered was,~Down fell the bridge, swelled the 81 XVIII| mingled brimstone with bitumen fell~Fetched from that lake where 82 XVIII| head~In Godfrey's lap she fell, with fear half dead:~ ~ 83 XVIII| all that flew and all that fell.~ ~ LXXV~Against the fort 84 XVIII| a rock, a dart or spear,~Fell from above, yet forward 85 XVIII| still,~Though Mount Olympus fell, or Ossa hill:~ ~ LXXVI~ 86 XVIII| LXXVII~One died, another fell; he forward went,~And these 87 XVIII| and folds of sheep,~So fell the beam, and down with 88 XIX| Leaped aside, the stroke fell on the plain.~With thine 89 XIX| haps I passed, what dangers fell,~So often captive, free 90 XIX| was Tancredi borne,~And fell on sleep, laid on a bed 91 XX| lips his words and speeches fell,~Shrill, speedy, pleasant, 92 XX| words whet on their courage fell;~ ~ XXII~The man brought 93 XX| crown,~Pierced through he fell, and falling hard withal~ 94 XX| Ismael's left hand cut off fell in the dust,~For on his 95 XX| For on his wrist her sword fell down by chance:~The hand 96 XX| durst his mistress wound, fell down,~And she between the 97 XX| first struck dead,~That fell not down on live, for whom 98 XX| blows~Upon his feeble foes fell oft and thick,~To move three 99 XX| tyrants and the negro kings~Fell down on heaps, drowned each 100 XX| slings:~Some died, some fell; some yielded, none withstood:~ 101 XX| far off their strife and fell debate,~As from some stage 102 XX| such haste~That dead they fell ere one could see them slain;~ 103 XX| LXXX~They met, and Raymond fell amid the field,~This blow 104 XX| cleaves, he tears;~Down fell the king, the guiltless 105 XX| He let her fall, himself fell by her side,~And, for he 106 XX| lies o'erthrown:~ ~ C~So fell he mourning, mourning for 107 XX| could help him now;~Down fell the giant strong, one blow 108 XX| past~That Antheus-like oft fell oft rose again,~Evermore 109 XX| again,~Evermore fierce, more fell, fell down at last~To lie 110 XX| Evermore fierce, more fell, fell down at last~To lie forever, 111 XX| right;~The furious stroke fell on Rinaldo's crest,~And 112 XX| with dreams and visions fell,~And tell him, when twixt 113 XX| split,~The Pagan backward fell, half in a trance,~On his