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1 I| head, the rest to rule and guide:~To one the regal power 2 I| still;~ ~ LI~Tatine their guide, and except Tatine, none~ 3 I| Dudon of Consa was their guide and lord,~And for of worth 4 I| men of arms and with their guide of power~Like Troy's old 5 I| late herds and flocks that guide,~Now kings and realms he 6 I| quickly dight,~His wonted guide each soldier tends upon,~ 7 I| sands his armies safe they guide~By ways secure, to them 8 II| where sate their famous guide,~Whose kingly look his princely 9 II| But heavens vouchsafe to guide my mind aright,~To gentle 10 II| winds to shun:~This is our guide, through forests, deserts, 11 III| th' adventurers of their guide deprives,~With stately pomp 12 III| ensample of their zealous guide,~Their scarfs, their crests, 13 III| was given me by your noble guide,~Tell him what proof thereof 14 IV| poison him I hired had my guide,~That he despatched, mine 15 V| squadron fair,~Since our late guide in marble cold doth lie?~ 16 V| realm and region had to guide,~And for his elders lands 17 V| commands, who are his lord and guide,~Oh pardon him, that fault 18 V| leaves them to their wanton guide,~Who parts that night; such 19 V| brave speeches of their guide;~But in his breast a thousand 20 VI| safely granted by their guide,"~This said, the champion 21 VI| adventure hard~Thine handmaid guide, assist and fortify!~The 22 VI| strong passion did her rashly guide,~And those bright arms, 23 VI| forward rode with love to guide,~Until the Christian tents 24 VII| Withouten comfort, company, or guide,~Her plaints and tears with 25 VII| his cottage gently home to guide;~His aged wife there made 26 VII| flocks to pasture would she guide,~And milk her goats, and 27 VII| wheresoever will or chance him guide,~His strong victorious hand 28 VII| speeches vain~Of his false guide, to pass beyond the flood.~ 29 VII| Armida doth the sceptre guide,~Thou canst not fly, of 30 VII| soldier thou, thou are our guide,~If thou miscarry, all our 31 VII| masterless, dismounted was his guide;~Here one lay dead, there 32 VII| me, good fortune be our guide."~ ~ CXIX~This said, against 33 VIII| conduct me to your famous guide?"~ ~ V~An hundred strove 34 VIII| hundred strove the stranger's guide to be,~To hearken news the 35 VIII| the Persian armies had to guide,~And brought so many soldiers 36 VIII| to him and us was fatal guide.~The rising morn appeared 37 VIII| Thee with His hand shall guide, keep and defend.~ ~ XXXVII~" ` 38 VIII| false camp fly far,~Whose guide, a traitor; captains, murderers 39 IX| er I go; only be thou my guide~When sable night the azure 40 IX| he hoped the Christians' guide~Unware, ne yet unready was 41 IX| The Christians by their guide's ensample hearted,~Of their 42 IX| errs not, who them doth guide and move:~The fields he 43 IX| living wild with their exiled guide~To him in all extremes they 44 X| by him, without lord or guide,~Quickly his hand upon the 45 X| steed in post,~Nor need he guide, the way right well he could,~ 46 X| noonday, I will you safely guide,~Where you delight, rejoice, 47 X| through the cleft,~And for his guide he gave the prince his left:~ ~ 48 X| hundred horsemen came,~Whose guide, a baron bold to Egypt's 49 X| whose high virtue is his guide~To great exploits, exceeding 50 XI| army's great and puissant guide,~To assault the town that 51 XI| himself withdrew,~Upon their guide by heaps the bands attended,~ 52 XI| arm he hit the Flemings' guide,~He stopped, and from the 53 XII| you whereso you list me guide,~Or go before if you my 54 XII| had slain.~ ~ LXXII~Their guide far off the prince knew 55 XIII| said, the Christian's noble guide~Felt uncouth strife in his 56 XIV| by which heaven's sacred guide~Reveals to man those high 57 XIV| the troops thou hast to guide,~Thou honored be and feared 58 XIV| And as a man whose wit his guide had been,~Their customs 59 XIV| but a rash and truthless guide~That leads vain men amiss 60 XIV| begun,~And of a cunning guide great need you stand,~Far 61 XIV| Ubaldo spake, and thus his guide besought:~"O father, tell 62 XIV| lord, my teacher, and my guide is he,~This noble work he 63 XIV| hill,~Nor shall you want a guide, or engines fit,~To bring 64 XV| Good luck your aid, your guide good fortune be."~ ~ III~ 65 XV| The knights for their fair guide to look begin,~And gazing 66 XV| damsel sate the stern to guide.~ ~ IV~Upon her front her 67 XV| here, your servant and your guide."~This said, her shallop 68 XV| and rave,~When thus their guide began, "Sir knights, take 69 XV| in this endless main dost guide us here,~If ever man before 70 XV| Thus said the dame their guide, and they agreed,~And took 71 XVI| wend you may~With me, my guide your fellowship denies,~ 72 XVII| troops, and each his several guide,~Of the high country two, 73 XVII| main;~Araspes was their guide, who more excelled~In wit 74 XVII| out to war, Campson their guide.~ ~ XVIII~Next under Gazel 75 XVII| the second squadron had no guide,~And Abiazar proud, brought 76 XVII| Armenian did this squadron guide,~That in his youth from 77 XVII| sands;~Then spoke their guide, "The land of Palestine~ 78 XVII| wizard sage that was their guide~On their dark journey hastes 79 XVII| through this darkness can I guide you right."~This said, up 80 XVII| sword or sceptre use or guide the same,~To rule in peace 81 XVIII| all the Genoese lord and guide,~Which late ruled all the 82 XVIII| army is,~And what their guide intends, I will declare,~ 83 XVIII| knights, whom Dudon late did guide,~"Oh shame," quoth he, " 84 XIX| their lord,~But to their guide's defence they flocked round,~ 85 XIX| against the Christian's guide~Contrived, he wist, yet 86 XIX| depart you lust,~I will you guide; on this conclude we here,~ 87 XIX| from me thy squire and guide?"~ ~ XCI~With that she fetched 88 XIX| princess, thus she and her guide~Talked day and night, and 89 XIX| yielding spirit, and with thine~Guide it to heaven, where all 90 XIX| her squire, her guard, her guide.~ ~ CXVIII~"Not home," quoth 91 XIX| reign,~Who else can rule or guide these squadrons brave?~And 92 XX| brother had the middle ward to guide;~To the right wing himself 93 XX| was their leader, lord and guide.~ ~ XI~To whom the Duke, " 94 XX| Altamore received the left to guide,~The middle ward led Muleasses 95 XX| Pricked forward by their guide's example good,~Killed were 96 XX| Soldan yood,~That had no guide, nor lord the reins to wield,~