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1 I| down,~Godfrey unites the Christian Peers and Knights;~And all 2 I| combats bold.~ ~ V~For if the Christian Princes ever strive~To win 3 I| first in martial guise~The Christian Lords warraid the eastern 4 I| in Syria stayed~Upon the Christian Lords his gracious eye,~ 5 I| brought,~The gentle yoke of Christian rule to prove:~He taught 6 I| scale the noble wall,~The Christian folk from bondage to have 7 I| that ever-blessed day,~When Christian swords with Persian blood 8 I| the Greeks went with the Christian host;~O sin, O shame, O 9 I| Till he arrived at the Christian host;~A noble flight, adventurous, 10 I| most and least,~And to the Christian Duke by heaps they gone,~ 11 II| errands to and fro.~ ~ II~A Christian once, Macon he now adores,~ 12 II| advise.~ ~ V~"Within the Christian's church from light of skies,~ 13 II| his malicious wit,~Some Christian bade this great offence 14 II| large,~Some to Emmaus to the Christian host,~And conquer would 15 II| of the day.~Oh, when the Christian lord this town espies~How 16 II| thus he said, while on the Christian lords~Down fell the mildew 17 II| that he is not taught~Your Christian faith, for though of divers 18 II| showed dislike among the Christian peers,~Their angry gestures 19 III| Thereby behold forth passed a Christian band~Toward the camp, that 20 III| thou know," quoth he, "each Christian knight,~By long acquaintance, 21 III| these thousand strong of Christian peers,~Syria were lost, 22 III| XLVII~And turning to the Christian knights, he cried:~"Lordlings, 23 III| glory never dies:~For like a Christian knight and champion blest~ 24 III| deep this forest stood,~To Christian eyes unseen, unknown, until~ 25 IV| first they tried~To hurt the Christian lords, and from what part,~ 26 IV| captive led most of the Christian lords.~ ~ LXXXIV~Eustace 27 V| yield,~Unless to thee, the Christian army's shield?~ ~ X~"Thee 28 V| will depart,~And leave the Christian camp incontinent.~His friends, 29 V| after-livers, --~Among the Christian lord had bred contention~ 30 VI| single knight:~And for the Christian this accord shall enter~ 31 VI| private knight,~I will some Christian prove in single fight."~ ~ 32 VI| Yet let him meet alone the Christian knight,~And stand yourself 33 VI| Down from his steed the Christian backward fell;~Yet his proud 34 VI| pardy it's not the guise~Of Christian knights, though fall'n, 35 VI| lightning hot.~ ~ XLIX~The Christian people and the Pagans gazed,~ 36 VI| will I stay, so that this Christian swear,~Before you both, 37 VI| late wore the crown,~The Christian soldiers to Tancredi bring,~ 38 VI| LXI~The rest to view the Christian army feared,~Such seemed 39 VI| love to guide,~Until the Christian tents at hand she spied.~ ~ 40 VI| as her fortune would, a Christian band~Their secret ambush 41 VI| These news through all the Christian army went,~In every cabin 42 VII| rouse out of his place:~The Christian knights so full of shame 43 VII| them within:~"If thou a Christian be," quoth he, "thou mayest~ 44 VII| Against those traitors of the Christian crew."~Tancred at this discourse 45 VII| battle made.~ ~ LIV~"The Christian thief," quoth he, "that 46 VII| blast to all that hear;~The Christian lords of prowess, strength 47 VII| fight:~Absent were all the Christian champions stout,~No news 48 VII| target sheen,~And by the Christian champion stood unseen.~ ~ 49 VII| hill:~Godfrey likewise some Christian bands sent out~Which armed, 50 VII| he stood,~Wondering the Christian's armor was so good.~ ~ 51 VII| but his fearful back each Christian shows~Against the tempest, 52 IX| false arts, far from the Christian host,~Tancred, Rinaldo, 53 IX| But when the hearts of Christian princes swelled,~And rose 54 IX| To satisfy with blood of Christian spilled,~The Arabians heartened 55 IX| fierce Turk caused many a Christian die.~ ~ XLVI~So from the 56 IX| disordered thus they ran,~The Christian knights huge slaughter on 57 X| bring,~Nice is a slave, by Christian yoke oppressed;~Sleepest 58 X| me, within this wall~With Christian arms hemmed in on every 59 X| pass,~Till far behind the Christian leaguer was.~ ~ XXVIII~There 60 X| And where for Christ and Christian faith men fight,~There forth 61 XI| Heaven's sacred aid the Christian lords invoke;~That done, 62 XI| lost his light.~ ~ ~ I~The Christian army's great and puissant 63 XI| first she hit among the Christian peers~Was the bold son of 64 XI| strength and fortune of the Christian bands,.~Courage increased 65 XI| which most dismayed the Christian knights,~And added courage 66 XII| hour doth mar.~ ~ XLVII~Two Christian bands this while came to 67 XII| but lately fled~Had not a Christian squadron there arrived,~ 68 XII| reproved~And told what mourning Christian knights behoved:~ ~ LXXXVI~" 69 XII| and achievements fit~For Christian knights He would thee home 70 XII| maid~Excluded was among her Christian foes,~Have followed her 71 XII| will destroy and kill that Christian lord~Who this fair dame 72 XIII| strength and courage: heat the Christian power~Annoys, whom to refresh 73 XIII| For every Pagan lord and Christian peer,~Before the city's 74 XIII| While thus he said, the Christian's noble guide~Felt uncouth 75 XIII| Of purest crystal on the Christian bands,~The pebbles naked 76 XIV| again,~Wherein thou shalt a Christian empire frame,~And after 77 XIV| she wished would come a Christian band:~ ~ LIV~"Their coming 78 XVI| and your knight, as far~As Christian faith permits, and Asia' 79 XVII| treasure,~And high above the Christian tents they view~How the 80 XIX| down from high.~ ~ XIV~The Christian sought to enter on his foe,~ 81 XIX| hardy, bold, in stepped the Christian lord.~ ~ XVI~With his left 82 XIX| treason was against the Christian's guide~Contrived, he wist, 83 XIX| To win lost Asia from his Christian foe,~These, with the cross 84 XIX| and mire,~"This was some Christian knight," Vafrino said:~And 85 XX| glistered far.~ ~ XXXI~The Christian trumpets give the deadly 86 XX| who was first of all the Christian train,~That gave the onset 87 XX| longer durst resist the Christian train,~But ranged herself 88 XX| gave the charge.~ ~ CXV~The Christian saw the hardy warrior come,~