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1 I| another thought,~Whom spirits proud to vain ambition move:~Tancred 2 I| Or Europe raised to make proud Asia thrall,~If our beginnings 3 I| fair plains their standards proud display.~ ~ XXXV~The golden 4 I| bishops next their standards proud upbare,~Called Reverend 5 I| Norway's heir Gernando than,~Proud of his father's title, sceptre, 6 II| preserved her maidenhead:~Proud were her looks, yet sweet, 7 II| in train or trap,~"Thou proud despiser of inconstant mart,~ 8 II| semblance fierce and speechless proud, provoke~The soldiers all, " 9 III| Algazar's heart,~And their proud souls down to the infernal 10 III| and then he dies;~Argantes proud to spoil the corpse disdained,~ 11 III| his squared breast:~But my proud foe that quite hath ruinate~ 12 III| whose shadow hurteth sore,~Proud cedar, oak, the king of 13 IV| lifted he.~ ~ VII~The tyrant proud frowned from his lofty cell,~ 14 IV| keen,~Against the angels of proud Heaven we fought,~I grant 15 IV| as Citherea's make,~As proud as he that signoriseth hell,~ 16 IV| that she looked as if a proud disdain~Kindled displeasure 17 V| his face appear,~On this proud youngling while he bends 18 V| and forth it ran~At his proud looks, and too audacious 19 V| where preach;~He termed him proud and vain, his worth in fight~ 20 V| to witness stand~He made proud sign, as though he naught 21 VI| place like that wherein proud Rome beheld~The forward 22 VI| Near to the plain, where proud Argantes stayed,~When unawares 23 VI| Christian backward fell;~Yet his proud foe so strong and sturdy 24 VI| skill admired.~ ~ XLIV~The proud Circassian saw his streaming 25 VI| Argantes fared, when his proud heart~Wound upon wound, 26 VI| that brought the challenge proud before.~ ~ LI~These men 27 VI| that hapless king,~That of proud Antioch late wore the crown,~ 28 VII| he again must fight~With proud Argantes, that vain-glorious 29 VII| chiefest residence;~At his proud threats the Gascoign warrior 30 VII| Then thought he on his proud Circassian foe,~And said, " 31 VII| Was that strong prince who proud Gernando slew:~ ~ LIX~And 32 VII| help of Boemond's sword~Proud Antioch by cunning sleight 33 VII| pieces on the mould;~The proud Circassian scant believed 34 VII| And twice upon Argantes proud he flew,~And beat him backward, 35 VIII| kissed the hand that made proud Babel tremble;~"Right puissant 36 VIII| of gold,~Nor aged Rome's proud stately capital,~Did ever 37 VIII| how the Italian chivalry~Proud Godfrey and false Baldwin 38 VIII| beats his tail with courage proud and wroth,~If his commander 39 IX| And rose in arms to make proud Asia thrall,~Those lands 40 IX| reaped:~Clorinda went the proud Circassian by,~So from a 41 IX| you still fierce, still proud, rebellious still?~ ~ LXIV~" 42 IX| puissance mighty Saladine,~Proud Agricalt and Muleasses died,~ 43 IX| his feeble eyes,~To his proud scorns thus answereth, ere 44 IX| he hear of me,~From his proud head the unsettled crown 45 X| And, in his breast, his proud heart rent in twain,~Two 46 X| he found;~And standards proud, inglorious lie on ground!~ ~ 47 X| you brought,~While your proud foes triumphant through 48 XI| about,~That many a Pagan proud to death it brings,~Some 49 XI| or man of fame,~For that proud shootress scorned weaker 50 XI| their good success Argantes proud,~Waxing more fell, thus 51 XII| This spoken, ready with a proud refuse~Argantes was his 52 XII| gaping wounds, and waxed proud with the sight,~Oh vanity 53 XII| the tower."~Tancred at her proud words swelled with disdain,~" 54 XIII| wood to fell,~And those proud trees low in the dust to 55 XIII| time draws nigh when our proud foes in field~Shall slaughtered 56 XIII| witness be~Our angry God our proud attempts doth let,~And scorching 57 XIV| Which late-fall'n rain had proud and puissant made,~ ~ XXXIII~ 58 XIV| puissant made,~ ~ XXXIII~So proud that over all his banks 59 XIV| renown and fame,~That men's proud harts bewitch with tickling 60 XV| stately rival whilom, Carthage proud;~ ~ XX~Great Carthage low 61 XV| crags and clefts below~His proud and stately pleasant top 62 XVI| it pleased the knight;~He proud of bondage; of her empire, 63 XVII| valor's heat or make his proud heart yield,~But when he 64 XVII| had no guide,~And Abiazar proud, brought to the fight~The 65 XVII| Huns, and of their tyrant proud.~ ~ LXIX~Known by his look 66 XVII| though scant a man,~Of the proud Goths an hundred squadrons 67 XVIII| wrongs against Gernando proud~My honor's care provoked 68 XVIII| fights and combats still~With proud Argantes, brought his tower 69 XVIII| murdereth great and small,~And proud 'twixt woe and horror sad 70 XIX| aiming just, gan frame~To his proud boast an answer sharp, but 71 XIX| he careless dies;~Bold, proud, disdainful, fierce and 72 XIX| light,~For with good fortune proud and insolent,~In spoil and 73 XIX| whose looks were fierce and proud,~With whom he parleyed of 74 XIX| noble fight~From Godfrey proud, that spoiled all Asia's 75 XIX| champion, friend and knight,~Proud Godfrey's or Rinaldo's head, 76 XIX| the fierce looks of that proud Saracine,~Till that high 77 XX| far ere he espied~Of his proud foes the mighty host draw 78 XX| XXI~Perchance, if man's proud thought or saucy tongue~ 79 XX| middle ward led Muleasses proud,~And in that battle fair 80 XX| and caused him veil~His proud and lofty top, his crest 81 XX| lion so stalks by, and with proud eyes~Beholds, but scorns 82 XX| Tisiphernes and Adrastus proud;~ ~ XLIX~With Emiren Robert 83 XX| possessed,~For that the empire proud of Palestine~This day should 84 XX| Bold were his motions last, proud, stately, high.~ ~ CVIII~ 85 XX| discomfited,~It lost that title proud, and lost all power;~To 86 XX| CXLI~He that till then his proud and haughty heart~To act