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  1    II|         that church doth stay,~No strength of arms shall win this noble
  2    II|           wardens to betray?~What strength to heave the goddess form
  3    II|       soon dismayed~As when their strength you erst divided found:~
  4    II|          canst thou provide?~What strength resist? What sleight her
  5   III|          last they hovered,~Whose strength preserved them from Clorinda'
  6   III|          side descried~The city's strength, the walls and gates about,~
  7    IV|        heart.~ ~ XVI~"Go then, my strength, my hope, my Spirits go,~
  8    IV|         vanquish can~The Egyptian strength, and therefore would that
  9    IV|          were unfit we turned our strength away,~And victory, even
 10     V|       like in birth, in power, in strength of hand.~ ~ II~But first
 11     V|         from you so to prove your strength,~And let your zeal appease
 12    VI|          Otho not chosen doth his strength assay,~But from his saddle
 13    VI|          stature, stomach, and in strength of hand,~In pride, presumption,
 14    VI|         Our foe's fierce courage, strength and hardiment?~ ~ XXXV~Argantes
 15    VI|    Supporting both with youth and strength untired,~His thundering
 16    VI|         rage to rage opposed, and strength to strength.~ ~ XLVIII~Wrath
 17    VI|          opposed, and strength to strength.~ ~ XLVIII~Wrath bore the
 18    VI|         day,~Those trust on fury, strength and hardiness;~But on Erminia
 19    VI|    patience can endure~To see the strength of this Circassian wood,~
 20    VI|          lord may health succeed,~Strength to his limbs, blood to his
 21    VI|       sword and spear,~Nor is her strength restrained by shame or fear.~ ~
 22   VII|        was vain.~I felt my native strength at last decrease;~I gan
 23   VII|     naught can help, thy courage, strength and skill;~To Godfrey will
 24   VII|       Christian lords of prowess, strength and skill,~Within the imperial
 25   VII|     Within these arms, bad I that strength again,~This boasting Paynim
 26   VII|          courage doth inspire~New strength in us, of Mars in thee doth
 27   VII|          on his helm with all his strength gan smite,~Which was so
 28   VII|         many a winding course,~No strength, nor sleight the subtle
 29   VII|         Argantes raging spent his strength in vain,~Waste were his
 30   VII|           sustained,~He seemed of strength enough this charge to bear,~
 31  VIII|         top to toe.~ ~ XXIII~"Not strength, but courage now, preserved
 32  VIII|    strange and true!~My limbs new strength received, and vigor new.~ ~
 33  VIII|    declare and tell~The zeal, the strength, the courage and the skill~
 34  VIII|        for noble stile,~If in thy strength thou trust, thy strength
 35  VIII|          strength thou trust, thy strength that ends~All hard assays,
 36    IX|       Some fled away, because his strength they feared,~Some bolder
 37    IX|          armed been,~Or paws have strength a silly lamb to tear,~So
 38    IX|              L~With virtue, fury; strength with courage strove,~For
 39    IX|         that forced not all their strength a pin,~"You outcasts of
 40    IX|           every band his childish strength assays,~And little danger
 41    IX|         that blow~Of Solyman, his strength and wrath to show:~ ~ LXXXVIII~
 42     X|           never fell;~Our wit and strength on us bestowed I hold,~To
 43     X|        Gainst fire and sword with strength and courage bend,~Adventure,
 44     X|         We showed courage, valor, strength and might.~ ~ XLVI~"And
 45    XI|           who first her quarries' strength should feel,~So fit to shoot
 46    XI|     thought,~In battles twain his strength he doth depart,~Between
 47    XI|       fallen they had, so far the strength extends~Of that fierce ram
 48    XI|       feat~I should make known my strength and puissance great."~ ~
 49    XI|       parted eke the heart, .~The strength and fortune of the Christian
 50    XI|      their hands:~Valor, success, strength, hardiness and art,~Failed
 51    XI|         The women that Clorinda's strength behold,~Their country's
 52    XI|        fearful heart;~Thereat new strength they took and courage new,~
 53   XII|          heart, nor tired is your strength with fight.~ ~ XIV~"If you
 54   XII|           behold;'~This said, her strength and living sprite was fled,~
 55   XII|          the blustering winds add strength and might~And gather close
 56   XII|       full of heat and wrath, her strength and power~Gainst Arimon,
 57   XII|           were their might,~Their strength was gone, their cunning
 58   XII|           casts;~So, though their strength were gone and might were
 59   XII|          He died not, but all his strength unites,~And to his virtues
 60   XII|          of his bed,~And scant of strength to stand, to move or go,~
 61  XIII|       pity lets him not assay~His strength and courage: heat the Christian
 62  XIII|        consumed mass:~So that the strength of Sion's walls to shake,~
 63  XIII|    Godfrey's power, his might and strength in scorn,~And now the walls
 64  XIII|          brave,~To his faint body strength and vigor gave.~ ~ XXXIII~
 65  XIII|            with what device, what strength, thinks he~To scale these
 66   XIV|         the green,~Shall take new strength new courage at his view,~
 67   XIV|        grave the princes sit,~For strength by wisdom, war is ruled
 68   XIV|           wish, their hope, their strength, their shield, their hand;~ ~
 69   XIV|       restore~A trusty help, when strength of hand thou needs,~In idleness
 70   XIV|           be his worth as was his strength of yore~Wher'er thy standard
 71   XVI|       appear,~Courage I have, and strength enough perchance,~To lead
 72  XVII|    excelled~In wit and craft than strength or warlike pain,~To place
 73  XVII|     spoils and preys purchased by strength of hand.~To battle strong
 74  XVII|     courage fierce, matchless for strength of hand,~Great was his praise,
 75  XVII|         crew,~Of all the camp the strength, the crown, the flower,~
 76  XVII|           and a soldier bold,~For strength and courage, young; for
 77  XVII|              LXIII~"But that your strength spurred forth with noble
 78 XVIII|        use their utmost power and strength in fight.~ ~ LXII~That day,
 79 XVIII|        where least he would their strength apply;~His foes rejoiced,
 80 XVIII|         the king,~And rage gainst strength, despair gainst hope doth
 81 XVIII| Withstands, and forceth his great strength so far,~That like a palm
 82 XVIII|        bring,~For thither all his strength the prince had brought,~
 83   XIX|       force in waste, and all his strength in vain;~For Tancred from
 84   XIX|       much the conqueror's force, strength and might,~That through
 85   XIX|           homeward led~He had not strength enough to walk upright;~
 86   XIX|      Refresh your weary limbs and strength decayed:"~Thus counselled
 87   XIX|         courage; wisdom ruled his strength.~ ~ XLIX~But scant the knight
 88   XIX|       hight,~Like whom in wit and strength are few or none,~Who hath
 89   XIX|        worse behove,~But we their strength and manhood will assay,~
 90    XX|          army great~They saw; her strength, her number, pomp, and pride,~
 91    XX|           The hope which in their strength they have and hold.~ ~ V~
 92    XX|         shall come,~For some want strength, some heart, some elbow-room.~ ~
 93    XX|           men half naked, without strength or skill,~From idleness,
 94    XX|           His foe praised for her strength and for his fall.~ ~ XXXIII~
 95    XX|          unhurt they prove,~Their strength was double, double was their
 96    XX|       lost and vainly spent,~What strength hath happy, kind and mutual
 97    XX|            and valiant heart,~All strength is weak, all courage vile
 98    XX|       rent,~And want of blood and strength supplied in him;~In his
 99    XX|          be,~Come let us here our strength and courage try,~Thou art
100    XX|        would,~And did enforce his strength, his might, his ire,~Yet
101    XX|        fled,~Of all the east, the strength, the pride, the flower,~
102    XX|           peril is, heavens yield~Strength to my courage, fortune to
103    XX|         sight,~Some praised their strength, their skill and courage
104    XX|          arms were surer, and his strength was more;~From Tisipheme
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