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1 I| that most concealed lie~He cast on puissant Godfrey, that 2 I| no question make,~There cast no doubts where truth is 3 I| been:~He from a mountain cast his curious sight~On every 4 I| They change that metal, cast in warlike mould,~And with 5 II| wise, as fair and gent,~Cast how she might their harmless 6 II| supposed,~Her noble thought cast how she might them save,~ 7 II| Bent down his head, and cast his eyes full low,~And reverence 8 III| before their swarms they cast.~ ~ II~Their captain rules 9 III| their fierce wrath renewed,~Cast in a ring about they wheeled 10 III| sword headless to ground him cast,~So gardeners branches lop 11 III| stones fell down from high,~Cast from their bulwarks, flankers, 12 III| his awful visage on them cast.~So seem poor doves at goshawks' 13 III| LXVI~His care was next to cast the trenches deep,~So to 14 III| looks upon the corpse he cast~Awhile, and thus bespake 15 III| conquest her chief feather cast:~But though thy death far 16 IV| dreadful noise the tempests cast,~That fall from skies with 17 IV| closely false and slyly war,~Cast how he might annoy them 18 IV| hunt his game,~What dart to cast, what net, what toil to 19 IV| pray,~Wring thy fair hands, cast up thine eyes above,~For 20 IV| awaiteth on the stroke~To cast the haughty down or raise 21 IV| mishap her cruel lot had cast,~My birth, her death; my 22 IV| sea, by sudden storm are cast;~Swift o'er the grass the 23 IV| and shows of woe:~Her lips cast forth a chain of sugared 24 IV| looks renew,~From some she cast her modest eyes below,~At 25 V| make~These wise delays and cast these doubts and fears,~ 26 V| well might you see~Rinaldo cast, with scorn and high disdain,~" 27 V| feet herself to earth she cast,~"The hour is come, my Lord," 28 VI| spread,~Their slings to cast, and stones to tumble down;~ 29 VI| fixed their wishes, and had cast their eyes,~On him he spied 30 VI| gainst the hard earth he cast,~Shamed, with the first 31 VI| descried, new doubts she cast.~The way that her desire 32 VII| ill or good,~His shield cast down, he took his helpless 33 VII| might."~ ~ LXXXV~The Pagan cast a scornful smile and said,~" 34 VIII| broth and of the scum is cast,~Their rage and wrath those 35 IX| that trees and rocks down cast,~Thunders, that towns and 36 IX| foes him hit,~So flames to cast and fire she seemed to spit.~ ~ 37 IX| bold to fight, aloft he cast~His blade, prepared to strike, 38 IX| and wave gainst wave they cast:~So from this skirmish neither 39 IX| his kingdom he was first cast out,~Where living wild with 40 IX| already was begun to fly,~They cast their shields and cutting 41 X| ride:~But when the night cast up her shade aloft~And all 42 X| yet no stone from engine cast or sling~Could pierce the 43 X| the day a feeble beam in cast,~Dim was the light, and 44 X| dungeon deep were helpless cast,~In misery and iron chained 45 X| The hermit sage to heaven cast up his eyne,~His color and 46 XI| arrows shot, nor quarries cast from slings;~But with assured 47 XI| and engines wrought~To cast a stone, a quarry, or a 48 XI| that shot with bows and cast with slings,~Such storms 49 XI| engines ceaseless shot and cast,~And volleys huge of arrows 50 XI| height,~The strong Circassian cast that wondrous weight;~ ~ 51 XI| spread,~Sharp darts they cast, and without dread or fear,~ 52 XI| head the lance again he cast,~And said, "Lo, there again 53 XII| hour."~The king with that cast up his hands on height,~ 54 XII| thy heavenly looks down cast,~With gracious eye this 55 XII| Her looks to heaven she cast, their eyes I trow~Downward 56 XII| good?~My fury left them cast in open street,~Some beast 57 XII| preserved him so.~ ~ LXXXIV~Cast on his bed his squires recalled 58 XII| and word,~Upon this head cast thunder in thy wrath:~I 59 XIII| spirits all that whilom fell,~Cast down from heaven with dint 60 XIII| s gaping jaws~I headlong cast myself, what boots it me?~ 61 XIII| signorize,~Whose influence cast fiery flames about~And hot 62 XIII| dismay;~Now weak and feeble cast their limbs along,~Unwieldly 63 XIII| erst, despised and from him cast,~Each step he stumbled, 64 XIII| Lord, like grace on us down cast;~And though our merits less 65 XIV| The serpents hiss, and cast their poison vilde,~The 66 XV| gainst the sand,~And anchor cast amid the steadfast land.~ ~ 67 XV| Syrte, that sailors often cast~In peril great of death 68 XV| eyes upon the knights she cast,~She start, and feigned 69 XVI| creeks of fruitful Nile,~Cast in her lap, he would sad 70 XVI| sustain,~His looks he downward cast and naught he said,~Grieved, 71 XVI| thoughts a thousand doubts she cast,~Till grief and shame to 72 XVI| spurred my youth, and I cast off my shame,~His be the 73 XVII| to which his thoughts he cast,~He left great Memphis, 74 XVII| where ships erst anchor cast.~ ~ XV~The foremost band 75 XVII| XXXVIII~To earth he cast his eyes, and bent his knee:~ 76 XVII| found fit time her nets to cast:~ ~ XLII~But when the feast 77 XVII| right hand with thunders cast from sky~Takes open vengeance 78 XVII| divide,~And to the vultures cast his carcass out."~Thus threatened 79 XVII| angry knights his sceptre cast:~Then to Armida said, "Fair 80 XVIII| XXVIII~And wantonly they cast them in a ring,~And sung 81 XVIII| sad and smiling look she cast,~Which twenty passions strange 82 XVIII| solid walls to shake,~To cast a dart, or throw a shaft 83 XVIII| on the wall when need she cast;~And from her top a turret 84 XVIII| sharp with greater fury been~Cast from the towers the Pagan 85 XVIII| in, now back, now forward cast.~In his swift pulleys oft 86 XVIII| against the kindlers backward cast:~ ~ LXXXVI~The winds drove 87 XVIII| walls her bridge at ease she cast:~But Solyman ran thither 88 XVIII| he tossed, he turned, he cast,~That glorious ensign, with 89 XIX| hill his corners turned and cast,~A valley small and shady 90 XIX| knots their brawny arms they cast,~And whom he hateth most, 91 XIX| he their hopes and hearts cast down,~Awakes their valors, 92 XIX| and in his thoughts oft cast~What treason false this 93 XIX| s sake, appease thy woe,~Cast at your feet ere you expect 94 XIX| person captive bring~And cast in prison deep;" he boasted 95 XIX| blushed, and on the main~Cast down her eyes, these last 96 XX| served to shoot, to throw, to cast.~ ~ XXIV~Thus Emiren his 97 XX| The angry Persians all, cast on a knot,~For on her person 98 XX| blade~Had speared, the same cast in the dusty street~His 99 XX| slow nor slack~To shoot and cast, when with his battle large~ 100 XX| Turk with sudden blows down cast~The first he met, nor gave 101 XX| cruel steel the tree down cast,~And her full grapes to 102 XX| is thy chance and fortune cast,~If placed in these thy