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 1     I|       from that fray~His coward foes chased through forests wide,~
 2     I|         that proceed,~His noble foes durst not his craven kind~
 3    II|     courage great keeps all our foes in awe;~For thee all actions
 4    II|         thee environ round;~Yet foes unite are not so soon dismayed~
 5    II|       our sword that wounds our foes.~ ~ LXXXV~"Our courage hence,
 6   III|        danger near.~Behold your foes;" then further thus deviseth,~"
 7   III|         yonder fly,~Your coming foes does hide, and hide the
 8   III|     king.~ ~ XIII~Against their foes Clorinda sallied out,~And
 9   III|   knight forbore,~'Gainst other foes he proved him through the
10   III|       fled before their valiant foes,~For dread or craft, it
11   III|        flaming fire,~And on her foes wreaked her anger wroth,~
12   III|         So ran Clorinda, so her foes pursued,~Until they both
13   III|   retire, not dangered by their foes~In their retreat, so wise
14    IV|       purpose great,~Who on his foes doth thunder in his ire,~
15    IV|       he Sion to her conquering foes,~Let her adore again her
16    IV|    execute due vengeance on thy foes;~But if for pity of a worldly
17     V|        they doubt, and new come foes beside:~The duke, that saw
18    VI|        victual us, and with our foes to fight.~ ~ XI~"Now though
19    VI|       bold defies~By your brave foes accepted boldly been,~This
20    VI|     yearned his courage hot his foes to find:~The King to fair
21    VI|      firmly hast,~When with thy foes thou didst in bondage won,~
22    VI|   giglot wise,~Amid thine armed foes, to seek thy shame.~O fool,
23    VI|         to ride among her angry foes,~She now perceived it were
24    VI|       brought victuals to their foes untamed,~And kept that passage;
25    VI|         ride by night among her foes:~What Godfrey willed that
26   VII|      woods unseen~Of her strong foes, that chased her through
27   VII|      faithful knight;~His rebel foes can I subdue and tame,~As
28   VII|     know,~Old men and babes thy foes can overthrow!"~ ~ LXXIX~
29   VII|         he feigned;~But now his foes upon him pressed so fast,~
30   VII|      mourned~Because he did his foes no greater ill,~His threatening
31   VII|       Upon the foreheads of our foes doth light,~And blinds their
32   VII|     CXIX~This said, against her foes on rode the dame,~And turned
33  VIII|     stay~The knight that to our foes new tidings brings,~Who
34  VIII|        land free from intruding foes.~ ~ XIII~"Now want of food,
35  VIII|         perils left behind,~Our foes or dead or run away afraid,~
36  VIII|   thought me dead,~Nor what our foes did since can I explain,~
37    IX|        Solyman, of all Christ's foes untrue,~Boldest of courage,
38    IX|       the camp of his redoubted foes,~The night was more than
39    IX|       as he stirred, and as his foes him hit,~So flames to cast
40    IX|     with bold face their wicked foes withstand.~Sternly they
41    IX|      the battle try~Of mightier foes, for both were framed to
42    IX|       thin,~And coming near his foes, he sternly cries,~As one
43     X|        of fight,~Nor gainst our foes to use your force and might.~ ~
44     X|        than thine,~Although our foes the passage guard and keep."~"
45     X|       brought,~While your proud foes triumphant through the plain~
46    XI|         singled forth among~Her foes who first her quarries'
47    XI|         arrows spit against his foes,~As ships are wont in fight,
48    XI| extremes they drive,~Upon their foes so fierce the Pagans charge,~
49    XI|      passed.~ ~ LXIV~Upon their foes unlooked-for they flew,~
50    XI|         the worthies stamp,~His foes far off his dreadful looks
51    XI|     hand there combats with his foes;~ ~ LXXXII~And there great
52    XI|     thence conveyed,~Nor to his foes his engines would he yield,~
53   XII|         great renown,~Among our foes out of the walls they ran,~
54   XII|    mankind doth make,~Among our foes behold the light and fire,~
55   XII|         night~Bury in sleep our foes at deadest hour."~The king
56   XII|         bend,~From their strong foes upon them following~Thou
57   XII|         thus disguised amid her foes she meant~To pass unseen,
58   XII|     fray,~And all at once their foes break, spoil and slay.~ ~
59   XII|  falling showers increase~Their foes augment, and faster on them
60   XII|      and how she stood~Amid her foes, she held herself for dead;~
61   XII|      taken were~With conquering foes, or as if flame and fire,~
62   XII|         was among her Christian foes,~Have followed her to give
63  XIII|  secured was,~Of timber fit his foes deprive he would,~Such terror
64  XIII|        waters cold by kind:~Our foes abroad will be tormented
65  XIII|      war and trouble mongst thy foes increase."~ ~ XVI~The king
66  XIII|      Cruel, is't not enough thy foes to kill,~But in their graves
67  XIII|       draws nigh when our proud foes in field~Shall slaughtered
68   XVI|        enemy listen thou:~Sworn foes sometimes will talk and
69   XVI|         and weapons thrown;~Thy foes, pardie, encountering thee
70  XVII|   richly armed, in their strong foes no dreed~Of death but great
71  XVII|    strike, and at each blow~Thy foes and ours kill, wound, and
72  XVII|     greater fury might Christ's foes assault,~And that your bridle
73 XVIII|          And gainst his heathen foes these men of naught~Hath
74 XVIII|   procure,~And kill your coward foes and all their host."~This
75 XVIII|    secret purpose of our crafty foes.~ ~ LIV~"No longer then
76 XVIII|     puissance bend,~That so our foes, beguiled with the sight,~
77 XVIII|       their strength apply;~His foes rejoiced, deluded in that
78 XVIII|     reached, when all his armed foes~Ran thither, and their force
79   XIX|      Alone against ten thousand foes he strives,~Yet dreadless,
80   XIX|      XXXII~For gainst his armed foes he only bends~His force,
81   XIX|      great court he stayed, his foes above~Attend the assault,
82   XIX|         was brought~To his weak foes, now fit to faint and yield,~
83   XIX|        seat~Had found his fatal foes' sharp wrath to shun,~Had
84   XIX|         amid ten thousand armed foes.~ ~ LVII~The sun nigh set
85    XX|     skirmish light~Of these new foes would he vain trial make.~"
86    XX|     take,"~For thus in his vain foes he cherish would~The hope
87    XX|      ere he espied~Of his proud foes the mighty host draw nigh;~
88    XX|         and wide,~And where his foes with their great numbers
89    XX|       here in one,~For all your foes and his assembled are,~That
90    XX|       speed,~In order good, his foes at hand he spied,~Like the
91    XX|         And side their heedless foes to assail and charge:~Slingers
92    XX|       his blows~Upon his feeble foes fell oft and thick,~To move
93    XX|       no fight; these put~Their foes to death, those hold their
94    XX|      alone he flies,~A thousand foes the man alone defied,~And
95    XX|     behind, among his scattered foes:~To win the conquest strove
96    XX|        leave your leader to his foes in prey?~What! shall these
97    XX|        against a thousand armed foes,~He did his breast weak,
98    XX|       of each kind,~And all his foes drove back with his sharp
99    XX|        Where he should harm his foes, or help his friends;~Nor
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