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  1     I|         the knight;~Yet thence she fled, uncompanied, unsought,~
  2     I|          Though broken, scattered, fled, they skirmish still;~ ~
  3     I|           times five years old,~He fled alone, by many an unknown
  4    II|            s barge,~The Christians fled, whither they took no keep,~
  5   III|           same.~ ~ XXIX~The Pagans fled before their valiant foes,~
  6   III|         nigh forlore,~Swiftly they fled, glad they escaped so well,~
  7   III|           the rout.~ ~ XLIII~These fled the last, and with their
  8   III|     trained,~And while the residue fled, the brunt these bear;~Dudon
  9   III|        teen,~He ran, he stayed, he fled, he turned again,~Until
 10   III|         unseen,~The weeping nymphs fled from their bowers exiled,~
 11    IV|          mine uncle and my realm I fled;~Oft looked I back, but
 12    IV|     descried, to save our lives we fled.~ ~ LVII~"And that in lieu
 13     V|           saw their wonted courage fled,~And in the place thereof
 14    VI|            them Erminia spied,~And fled as fast as her swift steed
 15    VI|       Again she flies swift as she fled at first,~Forgetting weakness,
 16    VI|        speedy steed, and swift she fled.~ ~ CXI~Erminia fled, scantly
 17    VI|           she fled.~ ~ CXI~Erminia fled, scantly the tender grass~
 18    VI|            Prince Tancredi's tent,~Fled likewise, when he saw his
 19   VII|         Yet still the fearful dame fled swift as wind,~Nor ever
 20   VII|          bridge the fearful Paynim fled,~And in swift flight, his
 21   VII|         for dread he is or dead or fled;~But whe'er earth's centre
 22   VII|           say so brave a knight~Is fled from thee, who thee exceeds
 23   VII|           Save bold Argantes, else fled every man,~Fear drove them
 24   VII|        still,~Not like to one that fled, but one that mourned~Because
 25   VII|       shoulders smote them as they fled,~The blood new spilt while
 26   VII|        virgin knight.~ ~ CXXI~Thus fled the French, and then pursued
 27  VIII|            wont, to God for aid he fled;~"O Lord, thou knowest this
 28    IX|           for fear of sprites were fled,~The shrieking goblins eachwhere
 29    IX|        rafting seas are seen;~Some fled away, because his strength
 30    IX|            bullets fly.~ ~  LV~Now fled the Frenchmen, when in lucky
 31    IX|            chains:"~This said they fled, and those that stayed behind,~
 32    IX|        long doth lie,~Thither they fled, and in a mist of dust,~
 33     X|        what they be;~Oft hast thou fled from that victorious host,~
 34     X|        most;~Clorinda bright and I fled eke with thee,~None than
 35    XI|          durst scant outpeep,~Some fled and left the place they
 36    XI|            that late for dread was fled!~The women that Clorinda'
 37    XI|       limbs and lives defend,~They fled, their engines lost the
 38    XI|       there renewed,~That now they fled and lost who late pursued.~ ~
 39   XII|     strength and living sprite was fled,~She sighed, she groaned,
 40   XII|           the care,'~This said, he fled through skies, through clouds
 41   XII|           her fair soul but lately fled~Had not a Christian squadron
 42  XIII|          face;~So feared they, and fled, yet wist not why,~Nor what
 43  XIII|          perchance while thus they fled,~New chimeras, sphinxes,
 44  XIII|           could bear,~At last they fled, and one than all more bold,~
 45  XIII|         sword and mace:~At last he fled, and though but slow he
 46  XIII|           jolly hunters chase;~Yet fled the man and with sad fear
 47  XIII|          knew.~ ~ XXIX~That he had fled long time he never wist,~
 48  XIII|           color from his cheek was fled,~His limbs were weak his
 49  XIII|          to his quiet dales exiled fled~From these unquiet nights,
 50   XIV|     embrace,~And thrice the spirit fled, that thrice he twined~Naught
 51   XIV|            in Titan's shine;~Sleep fled likewise, and in his troubled
 52   XIV|         crystal mountains rise,~So fled the Red Sea once, and Jordan
 53   XIV|         And as she sat and looked, fled fast away~Her wrath, that
 54    XV|            nor the mountains near,~Fled was the land, and towns
 55    XV|            were molten, fallen and fled,~Whose top pyramid-wise
 56    XV|       durst not hiss for fear,~But fled, and dead for dread fell
 57    XV|       wrath was gone, and swift he fled.~ ~ LI~The hardy couple
 58    XV|          those worthies stand,~But fled away, their heart and courage
 59    XV|          morning star, escaped and fled~From greedy waves, with
 60   XVI|           The Eastern ships, there fled the Egyptian queen:~ ~
 61   XVI|         which he would aspire,~Yet fled not he nor fight for fear
 62   XVI|         sighed, as if his soul had fled~From his frail breast to
 63   XVI|             That her dear lord was fled, then saw she plain,~Ah,
 64   XVI|           after him; that from her fled in scorn,~And her despised
 65   XVI|          and hasted after him that fled,~Through frost and snow,
 66   XVI|            of her country dear she fled the sight,~And guided to
 67  XVII|          How through his troops he fled there might you mark,~And
 68  XVII|          to yield,~When Totila was fled, and safe his shield.~ ~
 69  XVII|          then who never feared nor fled;~Henry the Fourth she beat,
 70 XVIII|             that all that paleness fled~And thence, of purest white,
 71 XVIII|     wounded tree down bended;~Then fled the spirits all, the charms
 72 XVIII|         marge~Of Salem's town, but fled far thence afraid.~The duke
 73 XVIII|          Ismen could not shun,~Out fled a mighty stone, late half
 74 XVIII| threatening went,~And at his sight fled all the Soldan's train,~"
 75 XVIII| threatening followed as the Soldan fled,~And on the walls the purple
 76   XIX|      unequal harm, with equal fear~Fled all, all that well armed
 77   XIX|        naked were:~ ~  XXXIII~Fast fled the people weak, and with
 78   XIX|         tyrant Aladine eke thither fled,~To whom the Soldan thus,
 79   XIX|        Laid low on earth, that all fled from the place~Where they
 80   XIX|           them flies:~ ~ XLVIII~So fled the Soldan, when he gan
 81   XIX|         hand by mature flight.~And fled to wilderness and desert
 82    XX|           the troops and squadrons fled,~As Afric dust before the
 83    XX|          placed,~Stayed those that fled, and him assailed that chased.~ ~
 84    XX|      wounds and hurts to bear,~But fled away, and troubled in the
 85    XX|           their fearful backs that fled~To wreak his ire and spend
 86    XX|             Now followed they that fled, fled they that chased;~
 87    XX|           followed they that fled, fled they that chased;~So in
 88    XX|        their hope on flight alone,~Fled to their fort again; yet
 89    XX|            slain were the men that fled,~In courts, halls, chambers
 90    XX|        heard the case, by one that fled~From the fierce Turk and
 91    XX|            race, through dreed,~He fled no strokes, he fetched no
 92    XX|            the king's own squadron fled,~Of all the east, the strength,
 93    XX|            with the royal standard fled,~Thus Emireno said, with
 94    XX|            overthrew;~The Flemings fled before the champion stern,~
 95    XX|            And all her guard dead, fled, and overthrown,~Thought,
 96    XX|         sate,~She leaped down, and fled from friends' and fone,~
 97    XX|           Queen Cleopatra so~Alone fled from the fight and cruel
 98    XX|            Pagan's joy and comfort fled,~It seemed the sun was set,
 99    XX|           from help or aid,~Armida fled, alone, amazed, afraid:~ ~
100    XX|         CXXII~Well saw he when she fled, and with that sight~The
101    XX|           island bare:~The way she fled he ran and rode aright,~
102    XX|        host, when Emiren was dead,~Fled the small remnant that alive
103    XX|          keep~And after those that fled his course he bent;~They
104    XX|             They to their rampiers fled and trenches deep,~Yet could
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