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1 I| saw his life's joy set at naught,~So woe-begone was he with 2 I| busy work he plied,~That to naught else his acting thoughts 3 I| wealth or sovereign power he naught applied~His wits, but all 4 I| peril, to our honor small,~Naught to our first designment, 5 I| stout of Pagans bold,~Where naught behoves us trust to Greece 6 II| Of God's sharp justice naught he feared the rod,~But in 7 II| this field that yieldeth naught but tares,~With thorns this 8 II| Point what you list, I naught refuse at all."~ ~ XLVII~ 9 II| transgresses or no, he recketh naught,~Thus parted they, and ere 10 IV| as if it were a thing of naught~God to resist, or change 11 IV| unlike themselves, and like naught else.~ ~ VI~About their 12 IV| was, though our fortune naught;~For chance assisteth oft 13 IV| Her lips, where blooms naught but the single rose,~Still 14 IV| rancor, ne'er the less,~Since naught assuageth malice when 'tis 15 IV| be~To succor her, which naught can weaken thee.~ ~ LXXX~" 16 V| So that of rivals was he naught afraid,~Nor cared he for 17 V| respect esteemed all virtue naught~Unless it were adorned with 18 V| proud sign, as though he naught did fear,~But bravely drew 19 V| they purpose most appeareth naught;~Yet dare I say Godfredo 20 V| I hear complaints, yet naught but proves I trust:~Now 21 V| lest our laws return to naught."~ ~ LVII~Lord Guelpho answered 22 VI| hear him praised thus he naught delighted,~Nor that the 23 VII| and saw her griefs, but naught beside:~But when the sun 24 VII| thou art but dead,~Where naught can help, thy courage, strength 25 VII| that will, thence issueth naught:~ ~ XLVII~This prison so 26 VII| wreak his ire,~Now wants he naught of all his armors due~Except 27 VII| believed his eyes,~Though naught were left him but the hilts 28 VII| Raymond, who discovered naught~What succor Heaven did for 29 VII| flying mates, but all for naught.~ ~ CXIV~This good he did, 30 VII| chased him now chased again,~Naught but his fearful back each 31 VIII| or, else heard, regardeth naught,~He fears no perils but 32 VIII| our noble lord was altered naught,~In look, in face, in gesture, 33 VIII| wounded lay~Unseen, where naught but glistering weapons shone:~ 34 VIII| chosen servants, fear us naught,~Who to avoid the world' 35 VIII| divide the preys,~We reaped naught but travel for our toil,~ 36 IX| forces, which availed him naught,~To Egypt's king himself 37 IX| ran his hardy thought,~But naught assured, he yet resolved 38 IX| assured, he yet resolved on naught.~ ~ VIII~To him Alecto came, 39 IX| Nice.~ ~ XI~"He feareth naught, he doubts no sudden broil~ 40 IX| in twain that threat,~Are naught, compared to his fury great.~ ~ 41 IX| And learns by her ensample naught to fear~The hunter, in those 42 IX| yet his own at less than naught doth prize,~Nor can he tell 43 IX| to use thy might?~Can it naught do? can this tongue nothing 44 IX| who made all things of naught,~Under whose feet, subjected 45 IX| of the world, you men of naught~What hath in you this boldness 46 IX| lad forbare;~But all for naught, gainst him the point he 47 X| take, and yet resolved on naught.~ ~ IV~Thither at last he 48 X| smarted that he slept right naught,~And, in his breast, his 49 X| saw them burn with fire to naught.~ ~ XXVII~Deeply he sighed, 50 X| triumphant through the plain~On naught but shedding blood, and 51 X| hymns of love; yet speak I naught~Of gold and marble rich, 52 XI| assured faith, as dreading naught,~The holy work begun to 53 XI| enterance~Could find, for naught he hears, naught understands.~ 54 XI| find, for naught he hears, naught understands.~While thus 55 XI| pieces small, their rams to naught they rend,~And all unfit 56 XI| world they would consume to naught,~The fury sisters come with 57 XI| vain, his art prevailed naught,~His luck was ill, although 58 XI| leg the chieftain ties,~Naught could the man from blood 59 XII| down:~I used my bow, of naught else boast I can,~My self 60 XIII| length perforce he comes, but naught he says,~Or talks like those 61 XIII| and bring those charms to naught,~For such he deemed them, 62 XIII| now neglects, despiseth, naught regards.~ ~ LXIII~Languished 63 XIII| vain honor were diminished naught,~When dried up from us his 64 XIII| hills and seas dry up to naught~He prayed the Lord upon 65 XIV| fled, that thrice he twined~Naught in his folded arms but air 66 XIV| sometime the main,~Yet naught therein responds a name 67 XIV| give I thee in charge, else naught at all.~ ~ XIII~"For as 68 XIV| that suspicion false to naught~When truth spread forth 69 XIV| Landed he stalks about, yet naught he sees~But verdant groves, 70 XIV| LXXVIII~"Now resteth naught that needful is to tell,~ 71 XV| bring Armida's charms to naught."~ ~ II~They started up, 72 XV| greedy ocean was his grave,~Naught helped him his skill gainst 73 XVI| of living bodies wanted naught.~ ~ III~Alcides there sat 74 XVI| looks he downward cast and naught he said,~Grieved, shamed, 75 XVI| she looked, she gazed, but naught she said,~She would not, 76 XVI| grant right well,~And lessen naught thy wrath and anger fell.~ ~ 77 XVI| hence thou run, and that at naught thou set~This pleasant house, 78 XVII| law, faith and truth at naught.~ ~ XXIV~The Ethiops next 79 XVIII| heathen foes these men of naught~Hath chosen thee in place 80 XVIII| great became: he feared them naught,~But on the myrtle smote 81 XVIII| charms of late,~And finding naught to stop him, smiled, and 82 XVIII| counsel, given us here,~Naught can be added, from it taken 83 XVIII| be added, from it taken naught:~Yet this I further wish, 84 XVIII| lengthened forth short days,~Till naught was left the hosts that 85 XVIII| got the prince esteemed naught:~His angry looks on every 86 XVIII| LXXXIX~To less than naught their members old were torn,~ 87 XVIII| Gascoigns gained small or naught;~Their engine to the walls 88 XIX| made:~Yet Tancred feared naught, for in his heart~Found 89 XIX| swooned, and the victor knight~Naught differed from his conquered 90 XIX| thundering mace availed naught~Or helm of temper fine or 91 XIX| heard him well, yet answered naught,~But bit his lips, and grieved 92 XIX| from yours but small or naught they vary;~But these unjust 93 XIX| ladies, wandering maids them naught esteem.~ ~ XCII~"That night 94 XIX| and anguish most proceed,~Naught but her veil amid those 95 XIX| till his news were known,~Naught was concluded mongst those 96 XX| And her full grapes to naught doth bruise and grind,~Spoils 97 XX| Fit place for death, where naught could life persuade.~ ~