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 1     I|       the shore,~Which for the camp might every day provide~
 2    II|       My liege," he says, "the camp fast hither moves,~The axe
 3    II|      want of victuals all your camp then dies;~Of if by land
 4    II|        Could make the faithful camp or captain rest,~They longed
 5   III|       book~ ~THE ARGUMENT.~The camp at great Jerusalem arrives:~
 6   III| gathered new.~When through the camp a murmur shrill was spread,~
 7   III|      Christian band~Toward the camp, that herds of cattle drave,~
 8   III|        to preserve his resting camp by night,~Lest from the
 9   III|        men of skill~In all the camp, sent to an aged wood,~With
10     V|    life deprives:~Far from the camp the slayer doth retire,~
11     V|       his angry vein;~Amid the camp a place was broad and large,~
12     V|       lift your arm~To do this camp and us your friends such
13     V|   revengement take~On all this camp, for one offender's sake.~ ~
14     V|      valor great of thine,~Our camp may seem an arm without
15     V|        And leave the Christian camp incontinent.~His friends,
16     V|     for he is flit~Out if this camp, withouten stay or pause,~
17     V|    With victual for this noble camp of thine~Surprised was,
18     V|     aught befell this glorious camp amiss,~Shall fortune all
19    VI|       Between the city and the camp was spread,~A place like
20    VI|        and diligent,~Go to the camp, present thyself before~
21    VI|         CIV~Beholding then the camp, quoth she, "O fair~And
22   VII|       man to say,~To Godfrey's camp how he should find the way.~ ~
23   VII|      thus he spoke;~"Go to the camp, and in my name, defy~The
24   VII|        all the worthies of the camp beside,~After Armida false
25   VII|       host.~ ~ LXI~"But let my camp sit still in peace and rest,~
26   VII|      old,~Than whom in all the camp were none or few~Of greater
27   VII|      fear so vain,~Himself the camp gate boldly stood to keep,~
28  VIII|     quarrels rife,~Set all the camp on uproar and at strife.~ ~
29  VIII|    thus they dread,~Before the camp his weary limbs doth bring,~
30  VIII|          X~"And how this noble camp of yours, of late~Besieged
31  VIII|  greater glory.~Brethren, this camp will shortly be, I guess,~
32  VIII|       order right~To guard the camp, along the trenches deep,~
33  VIII|      for we descry~How all our camp destroyed was almost,~And
34  VIII|  dolorous,~For which our heavy camp laments of right,~Since
35  VIII|     some man tell,~Within this camp I deem it best thou dwell."~ ~
36  VIII|       besmeared new;~About the camp, for always rumors bad~Are
37  VIII|      wore,~For soldiers of our camp he well did know;~The carcass
38  VIII|      Argillan, from this false camp fly far,~Whose guide, a
39  VIII|      thence unto the Switzers' camp it went,~And last infected
40    IX|      put to foil~This fearless camp, while thus secure it stands."~
41    IX|  allowed the bold:~His forward camp, inspired with courage new,~
42    IX|        horror, went~Toward the camp of his redoubted foes,~The
43    IX|  provoke:~ ~ XVII~"See there a camp, full stuffed of spoils
44    IX|             XVIII~"Nor is this camp that great victorious host~
45    IX|  passage open shall~Into their camp, and on their bodies slain~
46    IX|     flying rout,~Entered their camp, and filled, as they stood,~
47     X|    Christians dead,~I in their camp who still maintained the
48     X|  stately funeral,~And told his camp within a day or twain~He
49    XI|      Did in the middest of the camp unite~Within a place for
50    XI|   Singing and saying thus, the camp devout~Spread forth her
51    XI|      same.~ ~ XVI~Within their camp arrived, this voyage ended,~
52    XI|         and breath~Of all this camp, preserve it then from death."~ ~
53    XI|            XXIV~"When all this camp in battle strong shall be~
54    XI|        town he hasted from his camp,~In clouds of dust was Titan'
55   XII|    those dear burdens to their camp they pass,~Yet would not
56  XIII|     make.~ ~ II~From Godfrey's camp a grove a little way~Amid
57  XIII|      bred:~ ~ XIX~Swift to the camp they turned back dismayed,~
58  XIII|      complaints were heard the camp throughout:~"What hope hath
59   XIV|       hardy youth home to this camp to send~From prison strong,
60   XIV|       arts untrue,~How to your camp she came, and by what wile~
61   XIV|        every day news from the camp might tell,~Who parted thence,
62   XVI|       thee infect?~Up, up, our camp and Godfrey for thee send,~
63   XVI|       Armida bind,~And let the camp increase thy praises so,~
64  XVII|        chosen crew,~Of all the camp the strength, the crown,
65  XVII|     they threaten against this camp of thine,~That all that
66  XVII|  silent deep.~ ~ LV~Now of the camp the man the state inquires,~
67  XVII|      doubt of foe~March to the camp, I may no nearer go."~ ~
68  XVII|    morn~A ready passage to the camp found out,~Meanwhile had
69 XVIII|  Vafrin the spy~Entereth their camp, stout, crafty, wise and
70 XVIII|     and the rest~Stood, of the camp the greatest, chief and
71 XVIII|      the golden sun.~ ~ XL~The camp received him with a joyful
72 XVIII|     store in haste~Home to the camp with their commander run,~
73 XVIII|        had flown:~Wondered the camp so quick to see it pass,~
74 XVIII|       that wall which next the camp confines~They placed spies,
75 XVIII|            XLIX~While thus the camp, and thus the town were
76 XVIII|     talons long,~And twixt the camp and city crossed her game,~
77 XVIII|    some were sent~To spy their camp, their secret and intent,~ ~
78 XVIII|      tent a spy unknown,~Their camp even at noon-day I enter
79   XIX|    they left behind~Godfredo's camp, and far beyond it passed,~
80   XIX|       his course had run,~That camp, that mighty host to show
81   XIX|  brought.~ ~ LIX~He viewed the camp awhile, her site and seat,~
82   XIX|        nor slept:~But when the camp by peep of springing day~
83   XIX|      Forthwith, ere thence the camp remove, to ride~They were
84   XIX|        she horse, and from the camp they rode.~ ~ LXXXVI~And
85   XIX|     wild arrived,~Far from the camp, far from resort and sight,~
86   XIX| thoughts despise,~Within their camp therefore I list not tarry,~
87   XIX|        I went~And viewed their camp, each cabin, booth and tent;~ ~
88   XIX|       us with their power,~Our camp well rested and refreshed
89   XIX|  yourself to save,~By you this camp doth live, doth win, doth
90   XIX|   fight to shun,~Doth ill this camp beseem, and worse behove,~
91    XX|        saw it was the Egyptian camp at last~Which raised the
92    XX|        every ear:~The faithful camp, though less, yet seemed
93    XX| squadrons in array,~And either camp well ordered, ranged and
94    XX|      cruel stroke prevent:~The camp was won, and all in blood
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