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1 I| gave him, by his princely right,~All to command, to judge 2 I| s heritage was this and right,~To which he added more 3 II| and ire."~" `Tis just and right," quoth she, "I yield consent,~ 4 II| LXI~Aletes laid his right hand on his heart,~Bent 5 III| hie,~Whither the prince right pensive wend and sad,~And 6 IV| those due honors, us of right belong.~But let us leave 7 IV| repossess her in her father's right:~Others in their distress 8 IV| mistress, banished from her right.~His words of comfort, fear 9 IV| slain,~For while I live, his right is in suspense,~This is 10 IV| conquests brave,~By that right hand, and by those temples 11 IV| in vain I prove thee,~If right, if truth, if justice cannot 12 IV| willest aught but what is right,~Preserve this guiltless 13 IV| Syrian kingdom were her right,~That won, the way were 14 IV| I forward in this lady's right,~With hope of gain or profit 15 IV| blunt sword in a lady's right."~ ~ LXXXII~Thus parleyed 16 V| mine empire, as it ought of right,~Sweet, easy, pleasant, 17 V| fool-hardise, rashness, madness right.~ ~ XXIV~All that in him 18 V| strucken hath,~Now at the right, now at the other part:~ 19 V| lessened be I now consent;~Right well know I both when and 20 V| provide that every one have right,~That all be heard, each 21 V| When men with swords their right and wrong debate.~ ~ LVIII~" 22 V| except Heaven to aid the right refuse,~Recover shall her 23 V| way he sought to set them right:~"Write all your names," 24 V| of my state, my life, my right.~I wish my hapless self 25 VI| say such you know your right~That he the weapons, place 26 VI| spite of fate shall this right hand ere long,~Return victorious: 27 VI| and, as he passed,~At his right side he reached a noble 28 VI| nations doth defend their right;~Pindore began, "Stay, stay, 29 VI| forbear, doth wound my heart right deep:~Yet will I stay, so 30 VII| there she found,~At whose right hand his little flock did 31 VII| s defence and shield of right~Doth love the innocence 32 VII| steel seized deep in his right side,~And with his streaming 33 VII| the threatened blow he saw right plain~No tempered armor 34 VII| desperate race:~Raymond at his right hand let slide his steed,~ 35 VII| erthrown likewise away the right wing ran,~Nor was there 36 VIII| made proud Babel tremble;~"Right puissant lord, whose valiant 37 VIII| he set the watch in order right~To guard the camp, along 38 VIII| still sought to aspire,~His right hand closed held his weapon 39 VIII| our heavy camp laments of right,~Since so brave troops and 40 VIII| was parted;~ ~ LIII~"His right hand wanted eke, with many 41 VIII| beside him stood,~Of head and right hand both but lately spoiled,~ 42 VIII| inflame thine ire,~Arm thy right hand, and strengthen every 43 VIII| Lord, thou knowest this right hand of mine~Abhorred ever 44 IX| into Sion come, she marched right~Where Juda's aged tyrant 45 IX| XXXVII~At last, "Is this right hand," quoth he, "so weak,~ 46 IX| the man.~ ~ LXIX~Gernier's right hand she from his arm divided,~ 47 IX| turn and twine;~A dart his right hand shaked, prest to throw;~ 48 X| Nor need he guide, the way right well he could,~That leads 49 X| so smarted that he slept right naught,~And, in his breast, 50 X| For speed to Cynthia's car right well compared:~The other 51 X| where to west he looketh right,~There Ismen stayed, and 52 X| scratching brambles bore,~His right hand sought the passage 53 X| neither lawful, just, nor right!~I speak these words, for 54 XI| thus told his high intent;~"Right well, my lord, these earthly 55 XI| and tears,~And through his right hand thrust the piercing 56 XI| Whereon a second arrow chanced right,~And nailed his hand unto 57 XI| hardy footings bent,~On his right eye he caught a deadly clap,~ 58 XI| deadly clap,~Through his right eye Clorinda's seventh shaft 59 XI| debar;~A sturdy lance in his right hand he braced,~His shield 60 XII| gan his speeches torn:~"Right noble prince, as aye hath 61 XII| hand bore thee, with the right I swim.~ ~ XXXV~"Swift was 62 XII| care:~ ~ LXXXII~"O fair right hand, the pledge of faith 63 XIII| man from that is good and right,~And there with hellish 64 XIII| quiet peace, though just and right,~Provoke thee forth to battle, 65 XIV| bow?~Let rigor go, that right and justice be~Wherein you 66 XIV| raught down low,~In his right hand a rod, and on the flood~ 67 XIV| might the dame foreknow right well,~For secret spies she 68 XV| came their steps remeasured right;~But at the flood arrived, " 69 XV| And far Sardinia on their right hand left.~ ~ XXI~Numidia' 70 XVI| in my heart and portrayed right~Thy worth, thy beauties 71 XVI| thee, may'st thou grant right well,~And lessen naught 72 XVII| tresses hoar.~ ~ XI~His right hand did his precious sceptre 73 XVII| was noised far;~His worth right well the Frenchmen understand,~ 74 XVII| causes, his in wrong and right:~A cunning leader and a 75 XVII| Asia's harms, her wrongs to right,~Nor e'er but victor will 76 XVII| shooter's will,~And Jove's right hand with thunders cast 77 XVII| of some path or passage right.~ ~ LVII~When they had mused 78 XVII| but wrong~Oft spoileth right, fortune treads courage 79 XVII| Tuscan whole possessed as his right.~ ~ LXXVII~After Tebaldo, 80 XVII| darkness can I guide you right."~This said, up to his coach 81 XVII| three on foot,~And marching right against the rising morn~ 82 XVIII| all these sounds one sound right well declared.~ ~ XIX~A 83 XVIII| s encounter strong;~But right upon the royal tent down 84 XVIII| But he who at his back right well did know~The host of 85 XVIII| And for a little space right well sustain~Their glorious 86 XVIII| The field as in few blows right soon was tried,~"Here will 87 XIX| with his left the Pagan's right arm bent,~With his right 88 XIX| right arm bent,~With his right hand meanwhile the man's 89 XIX| hand meanwhile the man's right side~He cut, he wounded, 90 XIX| wish, nor seek a victor's right~More terrible than erst;" 91 XIX| less was his speed,~On his right hand, at last, laid on the 92 XIX| her hand, her face, his right~Both watched her beauties 93 XIX| Tisipherne the damsel turning right,~"And what say you, my noble 94 XIX| behold,~Thus much I know right well, for from the same~ 95 XIX| Immortal called is that band of right,~For of that number never 96 XX| many wars," he says, "good right~It is, that one day's rest 97 XX| middle ward to guide;~To the right wing himself in person went~ 98 XX| through all lands,~On the right hand he set, somedeal aside,~ 99 XX| horse were on each side,~The right wing kept he for himself 100 XX| Armida stood.~ ~ XXIII~On the right quarter stood the Indian 101 XX| yet just, deserved and right."~Thus many words in several 102 XX| revenge despite.~ ~ XLIII~Right on the front he gave that 103 XX| fear or doubt,~Though his right hand by proof too well he 104 XX| great, his curtlax trim~His right hand drew, nor for more 105 XX| up, revenge her with his right.~ ~ XCVIII~But to resist 106 XX| death is path to virtue right,~Here let him fight that 107 XX| hammer falls so swift, so right;~The furious stroke fell