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1 I| skill, and courage bold,~He took from Guelpho, and his fathers 2 I| XIV~Of silver wings he took a shining pair,~Fringed 3 I| teat,~The Princess Maud him took, in Virtue's lore~She brought 4 I| signed~The trusty herald took, nor longer stayed,~But 5 II| house of God,~The image took, with words unreverent~Abused 6 II| that supposed offence,~I took the image, mine that fault, 7 II| again what you unjustly took."~This heard, the tyrant 8 II| wild,~She chased oft, oft took, and oft beguiled.~ ~ XLI~ 9 II| Christians fled, whither they took no keep,~Some strayed wild 10 II| LXXXIX~This said, he took his mantle's foremost part,~ 11 II| in field."~ ~ XCIV~Thus took they congee, and the angry 12 III| king I guess~That whilom took it, such an army led --~ 13 IV| About their princes each took his wonted seat~On thrones 14 IV| XXVII~The sweet Armida took this charge on hand,~A tender 15 IV| mansion hath.~ ~ XLV~"He took the charge of me and of 16 VI| There all alone Argantes took his stand,~Defying Christ 17 VI| gladness shine,~His helm he took, and ready steed bestrode,~ 18 VI| forth stert Otho bold, and took the field,~A gentle knight 19 VI| he proffered,~He boldly took that fit occasion offered.~ ~ 20 VI| the squire abode,~There took they horse forthwith and 21 VII| His shield cast down, he took his helpless blade~In both 22 VII| LXXII~Then from his side he took his noble brand,~And giving 23 VII| used to make,~From him I took it, fighting hand to hand,~ 24 VII| fighting hand to hand,~And took his life with it, and many 25 VII| defended,~The sacred angel took his target sheen,~And by 26 VII| meet in equal tilt,~Each took his aim at other's helm 27 VIII| without delay,~And with him took of knights a chosen band,~ 28 VIII| Directly toward Thrace we took the way,~To Byzance old, 29 VIII| so they please,~I congee took when ended was the same,~ 30 VIII| LIV~"But we pursued him, took him, spake him fair,~Till 31 VIII| This said, good Aliprando took his leave,~Of certain troth 32 VIII| still he quiet lay, yet took no rest,~For to his thought 33 VIII| commander come, who first took pain~To tame his youth, 34 X| and with him Solyman,~He took the reins, and with a mastering 35 X| XXVIII~There they alight and took their way on foot,~The empty 36 XI| s fight."~ ~ XVIII~They took their leave, and Godfrey' 37 XI| and left the place they took to keep.~ ~ XXXIII~The hardy 38 XI| he braced,~His shield he took, and on his helmet laced:~ ~ 39 XI| Thereat new strength they took and courage new,~And to 40 XI| spear, and as the way it took,~It whistled in the air, 41 XII| But yet the tired armies took no rest,~The careful French 42 XII| bed.~ ~ XXIX~"Weeping I took thee, in a little chest,~ 43 XII| threat,~In thy weak hand thou took'st withouten dread;~The 44 XII| tree I came in haste,~And took thee up, and on my journey 45 XII| last arrive:~ ~ XXXVI~"I took thee up, and in my dream 46 XII| stuff was dry, the fire took quickly hold,~Furious upon 47 XII| Tancred alone of her escape took heed,~He on that quarter 48 XII| strained his mistress so:~They took their swords again, and 49 XII| retired at once, at once took breath.~ ~ LVIII~Each other 50 XIII| take,~Yet they obeyed and took the charge in hand,~And 51 XIII| knight stepped back and took a sudden pause,~And to himself, " 52 XIV| shame in bed:~His arms he took, his sword girt to his thigh,~ 53 XIV| the Lord.~ ~ XXXII~They took their leave, and on their 54 XIV| Jordan thrice.~ ~ XXXVII~He took their hands, and led them 55 XIV| bare as erst when Vulcan took them short,~And how the 56 XIV| tumbling in the troubled stream took keep~How the strong waves 57 XV| little port when first it took that name;~But since, by 58 XV| wondrous barge~And never yet took port in creek or bay,~But 59 XV| guide, and they agreed,~And took their leave and leaped forth 60 XV| hearts, if eye or ear they took.~ ~ LXVI~For if that sweetness 61 XVI| pillow was, where he and love took rest.~ ~ XIX~His hungry 62 XVI| brought to end,~She congee took, kissed him, and went her 63 XVI| errors hide.~ ~ XXXII~Ubaldo took the time, and thus begun,~" 64 XVI| She ran, nor of her honor took regard,~Oh where be all 65 XVI| skill:~I followed thee, took thee, and bore thee far,~ 66 XVI| thee and last farewell he took.~ ~ LXI~What should he do? 67 XVII| Rimedon, whose rashness took no care~To shun death's 68 XVII| princes strong~I captive took, and held in bondage long.~ ~ 69 XVII| bondage long.~ ~ XLV~"I took them, bound them, and so 70 XVII| Italy,~He won the field and took that king on live:~Next 71 XVII| Fourth she beat, and from him took~His standard, and in Church 72 XVII| nearer go."~ ~ XCVII~Thus took he leave, and made a quick 73 XVIII| began to rise,~His arms he took, and in a coat him dight~ 74 XVIII| When to Mount Olivet he took his way,~And saw, as round 75 XVIII| that fury heed or care he took,~Till low to earth the wounded 76 XVIII| Great Solyman gainst Godfrey took the field;~Fornenst Camillo 77 XVIII| But through the gored body took their flight,~From side 78 XVIII| the bearer bold his ensign took:~ ~ XCVIII~And on the bridge 79 XIX| LXIV~" `These arms Ormondo took in noble fight~From Godfrey 80 XIX| Asia's lands,~And with them took his life, and here on high,~ 81 XIX| her unseen abode,~There took she horse, and from the 82 XIX| the way I came, nor e'er took rest,~Till on like danger, 83 XX| nigh;~A hill at first he took and fortified~At his left 84 XX| Then through his host, that took so large a scope,~He rode, 85 XX| heard his speech thereat took heart:~And as the mountain 86 XX| have.~ ~ LXXII~Godfredo took the time and season fit~ 87 XX| reins to wield,~The tyrant took the bridle, and bestrode~ 88 XX| poignant, strong and sharp she took,~When her dear knight found