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1 I| on the Syrian frontiers lay,~Nor thinks he that a man 2 I| undermine~His city's wall, and lay his towers prostrate,~To 3 I| brought,~Which harmless lay benumbed with cold before,~ 4 II| s sacred temple safe it lay,~Which then I will enchant 5 II| thus Olindo, in a doleful lay,~Begun too late his bootless 6 II| much, 'gainst small to lay.~ ~ LXVIII~"Yet still we 7 II| us that thought aside to lay,~Nor us forbid this town 8 III| With stately pomp they lay their Lord in chest:~Godfrey 9 III| the groundwork found and lay."~ ~ XIV~While to her folk 10 III| The next under his steel lay on the mould,~Under the 11 III| Called Alicandro wounded lay in field,~And Poliphern 12 III| blow,~Inglorious, bleeding lay, on earth full low:~ ~ XLII~ 13 III| he tumbled on the lowly lay,~And three times closed 14 III| knight,~Where Dudon dead lay slaughtered on the ground.~ 15 IV| troops who there encamped lay,~She smiled for joy, but 16 IV| As if her life and death lay on his saying,~Some tears 17 IV| grief, wherein her thoughts lay fettered,~Upon her minions 18 VI| had them recomforted~That lay besieged in the sacred town;~ 19 VI| But to the knight that lay full low, alas,~In high 20 VI| other's neck, the riders lay on ground:~But they, great 21 VI| Erminia most this burden lay,~Whose looks her trouble 22 VI| where wouldest thou run,~To lay that field of princely virtue 23 VI| he,~And with his soldiers lay in ambush close:~These news 24 VII| greenwood shade~Her flocks lay hid from Phoebus' scorching 25 VII| secret treason or enchantment lay,~But had he known even there 26 VII| roared on every side,~There lay a horse, another through 27 VII| was his guide;~Here one lay dead, there did another 28 VII| horse on heaps together lay.~ ~ CXI~O'erthrown likewise 29 VIII| side the slain and wounded lay~Unseen, where naught but 30 VIII| yet bold.~ ~ XXXIII~"He lay not grovelling now, but 31 VIII| toward heaven the prince lay bolt upright,~Like him that 32 VIII| whereas the wounded body lay,~A stately tomb with curious 33 VIII| there the fault and cause do lay,~Godfrey before him called 34 VIII| slept he not, but senseless lay opprest~With strange amazedness 35 VIII| were,~Stone still he quiet lay, yet took no rest,~For to 36 VIII| LXIII~He gathered them where lay the arms that late~Were 37 IX| by my side will shortly lay thee low:"~He smiled, and 38 IX| him his master tumbling lay:~ ~ LXXXIV~And gainst his 39 IX| his life, when on the land~Lay slain the pride of his subdued 40 X| hand your hope of conquest lay,~And, for no loss true virtue 41 X| veil upon them stretched lay,~And up to open heaven forthwith 42 XI| tore not up the fertile lay,~Nor to their feed the sheep 43 XI| earth sore bruised the man lay in a swoon.~Argantes gan 44 XI| part which to his campward lay~An engine huge and wondrous 45 XI| cords, wherein the woolpacks lay,~Which done, the sacks down 46 XI| to make him sound,~And to lay ope the depth thereof to 47 XI| knights their arms aside to lay;~Godfrey withdrew, and to 48 XII| tumbled sleeping on the lay;"~Thus they conclude, and 49 XII| through wound,~The gored beast lay dead upon the mould;~The 50 XII| for the tower wherein she lay enclosed,~Was with her damsels 51 XII| flight yet take:~The other lay a still and heavy mass,~ 52 XIII| trees low in the dust to lay~Wherein such grisly fiends 53 XIII| Tancred left his bed~To lay in marble cold his mistress 54 XIII| the earth, in this estate~Lay woful thousands of the Christians 55 XIV| he breathed, how still he lay,~How his fair eyes though 56 XIV| lodging fair wherein they lay,~There glad and full of 57 XV| their strange bark in harbor lay,~And setting sail behold 58 XV| came where the warriors lay,~And with him brought the 59 XV| broad upon the flowering lay,~Far off a hill and mountain 60 XV| XXXV~About the hill lay other islands small,~Where 61 XV| islands sweetly flowering lay;~And how the seas betwixt 62 XV| built of clay,~The rest lay waste, unless wild beasts 63 XVI| his eyes kissed, as he lay,~Wherewith he sighed, as 64 XVI| Their kings and princes, lay on Gaza's sands.~ ~ 65 XVII| Heaven shall on thy children lay~That they in fame shall 66 XIX| knight, on him let none lay hands;~For mine he is, more 67 XIX| in his grace, and death lay in his hands,~Nor helm nor 68 XIX| fortune prove.~ ~ XXXVI~There lay by chance a posted tree 69 XIX| went where Raymond panting lay,~Waked from the swoon wherein 70 XIX| closet where the captain lay;~So that if Emireno spake, 71 XIX| parted, and broad waking lay~All that long night, nor 72 XIX| virgins bright,~Mongst whom he lay enclosed, rose Altamore,~ 73 XIX| the grass,~And saw where lay a warrior murdered new,~ 74 XIX| whereon he sat, he leaned, he lay:~Quoth Tancred, "Shall the 75 XX| soldiers armed, prest and ready lay,~The skies were never half 76 XX| Argeus slain, the first lay in a trance,~Ismael's left 77 XX| All full of broken lances lay the field,~All full of arms 78 XX| upright, some grovelling lay,~And for themselves eat 79 XX| LI~Beside his lord slain lay the noble steed,~There friend 80 XX| There friend with friend lay killed like lovers true,~ 81 XX| the place where Tancred lay,~His house was full of noise 82 XX| blade,~That sure and safe he lay, as in a shade.~ ~ LXXXVII~ 83 XX| Thought, now her field lay waste, her hedge lay down:~ ~ 84 XX| field lay waste, her hedge lay down:~ ~ CXVII~Environed