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1 I| him above this charge had laid,~But, for his great Creator 2 I| new~On frail foundations laid in earthly mould,~Where 3 I| And on poor Christians laid the double charge.~ ~ LXXXV~ 4 II| appear,~Ismen dead bones laid in cold graves that warms~ 5 II| hither moves,~The axe is laid unto this cedar's root,~ 6 II| his chapel vile the image laid,~On which the enchanter 7 II| another wold;~ ~ LXI~Aletes laid his right hand on his heart,~ 8 II| hope and trust perchance is laid~In these strong troops, 9 II| each field to waste is laid,~In fenced towers bestowed 10 III| quickly doffed, and willing laid aside,~Their molten hearts 11 III| and low in dust was Guardo laid,~'Twixt either army, from 12 III| parts that to the mountains laid,~Against the northern gate 13 III| whereon his corpse they laid,~And when they saw the Bulloigne 14 III| not mourn for thee, here laid to rest,~Earth is thy bed, 15 III| night the wary duke devising laid~How that high wall should 16 III| Dudon's corpse they softly laid in ground,~The priest sung 17 IV| half hid, and half were laid to show,~Her envious vesture 18 V| first in Dudon's place, now laid in chest,~Choose you some 19 V| Thus with fair sleight he laid the knight abord:~ ~ IX~" 20 V| while here he lived;~But laid on him he would the office 21 VI| his noble mind she wist,~Laid ope her heart for Cupid' 22 VI| great, that on her helmet laid,~Bore witness where she 23 VII| she light, and down she laid.~ ~ IV~Her tears, her drink; 24 VII| force upon the prince he laid,~That neither plate nor 25 VII| s honor on his shoulder laid~To hazards new he list not 26 VII| as he went and came still laid on load~Where Lord Argantes' 27 VII| Ormanno, and wounded Guy, and laid~Rogero low, among the people 28 VII| murdered bodies Pyrrhus laid,~And valiant Raiphe his 29 VIII| war, now ambush closely laid;~Yet passed we forth, all 30 VIII| Phoebe left the chase,~And laid her down by her Endymion' 31 VIII| upon his breast was humbly laid,~That men might know, that 32 VIII| That noble body should be laid in grave.~ ~ LVI~"But if 33 VIII| bloodshed, ended.~Their arms laid down, strife into exile 34 IX| Soldan's helm enamelled laid~An hideous dragon, armed 35 IX| Headless at one huge blow he laid in dust,~And through the 36 IX| Pagan crew,~And low in dust laid many a worthy knight:~Like 37 X| his hand upon the reins he laid,~And weak and weary climbed 38 X| thy friends lie slain, not laid in chest,~Whose bones bear 39 X| eyes and furious breast~He laid apart his pride, his rage 40 XI| Godfrey arose, that day he laid aside~His hauberk strong 41 XI| low in dust old Raymond laid:~ ~ LX~And Eustace eke within 42 XI| hope to win the fortress laid;~Then to the tower he went, 43 XII| queen before this image laid.~She plained, she mourned, 44 XII| infant's mother on thee laid,~Baptize the child, high 45 XII| And you, dear limbs, now laid in rest and ease,~Through 46 XII| polished stone, and thereon laid~The lively shape and portrait 47 XII| Dead is Clorinda fair, laid in cold grave,~Let me revenge 48 XIII| within this woful cypress laid,~My tender rind thy weapon 49 XIII| both forgot,~Panting he laid, and gathered fresher air~ 50 XIII| pain and what distress it laid,~He saw, and grieved to 51 XIII| heaven his windows open laid,~Whence clouds by heaps 52 XIV| little frigate floating laid,~The marble white the prince 53 XIV| spring Narcissus tooting laid;~ ~ LXVII~"And with a veil 54 XIV| two old dragons drew,~She laid the sleeping knight, and 55 XV| above,~And ticing baits laid forth of lust and love.~ ~ 56 XVI| Wherein, like rich enamel laid on gold,~The twisted flowers 57 XVI| for pleasure built, they laid,~And longest nights with 58 XVII| He sheathed his sword and laid aside his shield:~But yet 59 XVII| yet his warlike mind he laid not down,~Nor his great 60 XVII| tyrant. and the sceptre laid~With all his sovereign power 61 XVII| He won, and on all Italy laid the yoke.~ ~ LXXVI~Albert 62 XVII| underneath his glorious branches laid~Half Germany, and all under 63 XVIII| huge when men in dreams are laid~Oft in their idle fancies 64 XVIII| proper weight,~His armor laid and long unused shield,~ 65 XVIII| despite, his bridge he also laid,~And won the place, and 66 XIX| Amid the mountains steep so laid and placed~As if some theatre 67 XIX| heart as stout:~Tancred laid low and traversed in his 68 XIX| his right hand, at last, laid on the ground~He leaned, 69 XIX| It broke the locks, and laid the doors down low,~No iron 70 XIX| hearts our kingly worth is laid;~But come, and in this fort 71 XIX| he slew, else by his side~Laid low on earth, that all fled 72 XIX| swoon, low in the dust him laid,~Wide open, trembling, with 73 XIX| between her breasts that laid.~ ~ LXX~Her eyes Armida 74 XIX| whereas another champion laid~Dead on the land, all soiled 75 XIX| guerdon meet,"~His head then laid she in her bosom sweet.~ ~ 76 XIX| borne,~And fell on sleep, laid on a bed of down.~Vafrino 77 XIX| and weary wounded Raymond laid,~Godfrey was set upon his 78 XX| Duke, "In thee our hope is laid~Of victory, thou must the 79 XX| twain, Zopire on earth she laid;~And then Alarco's head 80 XX| and beast on earth down laid,~Happy was he that was at 81 XX| aid her ran, nay flew, and laid away~All care both of his 82 XX| too well he know,~Which laid him late for dead at one 83 XX| The man whose stroke had laid him in that place,~Whom 84 XX| unsought;~And some, that laid their hope on flight alone,~ 85 XX| steed she lighted, there laid down~Her bow and shafts, 86 XX| That saw his royal standard laid on ground,~Saw Rimedon,