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 1     I|       vain the Turks and Morians armed be:~His soldiers wild, to
 2     I|         new bred,~Now groan, now armed, this champion captive led.~ ~
 3     I|     fight well tried,~Not surely armed in steel or iron strong,~
 4     I|          as his blossoms spring,~Armed, a Mars, might coyest Venus
 5     I|   thousand foot he brought, well armed, and skill~Had they all
 6     I|       unfit, unsure at need,~Yet armed to point in well-attempted
 7     I|     troops of horse that lightly armed ride~He sent to scour the
 8     I|       billows fraughted ride~The armed ships, coasting along the
 9     I|       ties,~And, lastly, legions armed well provides~Of subjects
10    II|          raging wave:~But if our armed galleys be assigned~To aid
11   III|        the helm, and pierced the armed breast,~Her men the paths
12   III|         once the baron lifts his armed hand~To strike the maid,
13   III|         Rinaldo is his name, his armed fist~Breaks down stone walls,
14   III|      that kind pair in white all armed round,~Is Edward and Gildippes,
15   III|       keep him out;~Ermina as he armed rode, him spied,~And thus
16   III|        the Lord Armipotent~Those armed angels in our aid down send~
17    IV|      your haughty thought,~When, armed with shining fire and weapons
18    IV|        me not sojourn with these armed men,~O whither shall I fly,
19    VI|        knight,~And from the city armed rides by night.~ ~ ~ I~But
20    VI|       cried.~ ~ XXI~While he was armed, his heart for ire nigh
21    VI|      among the bands to stray~Of armed men, for often had she seen~
22    VI|          giglot wise,~Amid thine armed foes, to seek thy shame.~
23    VI|        valor shining bright;~But armed she rides, and breaketh
24    VI|          seen~That feeble damsel armed round about?~The porter
25    VI|      erst she thought.~ ~ XCVIII~Armed to ride among her angry
26   VII|   Christian bands sent out~Which armed, and ranked in good array
27   VII|         for no peril fails,~Well armed, and better hearted, scorns
28  VIII|      aneath,~When he and we were armed, and fit to ride,~The nearest
29  VIII|         trenches deep,~And as he armed was, so every knight~He
30  VIII|     steps addressed,~But when us armed by the corse he spied,~He
31  VIII|    headstrong madness start,~And armed as he was, forth is he gone,~
32  VIII|          his sharp teeth nor his armed paws,~Force him rebel against
33    IX|          laid~An hideous dragon, armed with many a scale,~With
34    IX|    Before their mouths by nature armed been,~Or paws have strength
35    IX|       But he and his were up and armed ere long,~And marched forward
36    IX|          So to assail him in his armed tent.~ ~ XLIII~All suddenly
37    IX|     under his feet he treads~The armed Saracens, and barbed steeds.~ ~
38    IX|  ensample hearted,~Of their best armed made a squadron strong,~
39    IX|          never yielding diamonds armed sure,~"Behold," quoth he, "
40    IX|         infernal fire,~Round his armed head his trenchant blade
41    IX|    affront he had~In sturdy iron armed from head to foot,~Resolved
42    IX|  unworthy second banishment,~For armed again soon shall he hear
43     X|    brought.~And in their harness armed us in the place,~Which late
44    XI|    soldiers for their guard were armed each one;~With easy pace
45    XI|     LXXVIII~Thither came Godfrey armed round about~In trusty plate,
46  XIII|       darts and dreadful weapons armed,~Of monsters foul mis-shaped
47    XV|       land~They found as full of armed men as sand.~ ~ XI~The passengers
48    XV| forestalled their way.~ ~ XLVIII~Armed with golden scales his head
49    XV|    kindle Cupid's fire,~Straight armed Reason to his charge up
50   XVI|        Love stood by and smiled:~Armed with his club fair Iole
51   XVI|          her beloved sprite: the armed pair~These follies all beheld
52   XVI|       And wiseth on his back the armed knight,~Longing for jousts,
53  XVII|        his friendship hold;~Some armed soldiers sent, some gifts,
54  XVII|      stood in a ring,~All richly armed in gilden corslets strong,~
55  XVII|        list they try,~And richly armed, in their strong foes no
56  XVII|          Indian canes, with iron armed, they bear,~And as upon
57  XVII|          loved are:~His men were armed with helms and hauberks
58 XVIII|        she stands,~Like Briareus armed with an hundred hands.~ ~
59 XVIII|         up stood,~Strong, surely armed, and builded of like wood.~ ~
60 XVIII|          Though full of arms and armed men it was,~Yet with small
61 XVIII|    whence I nolt, a falcon came,~Armed with crooked bill and talons
62 XVIII|       How great, how strong, how armed this army is,~And what their
63 XVIII|        made of many a targe,~The armed towers close to the bulwarks
64 XVIII|         he reached, when all his armed foes~Ran thither, and their
65 XVIII|          thing, one knight whole armed bands~Alone, and hanging
66   XIX|        his blows off bears,~Best armed there seemed he no arms
67   XIX|             XXXII~For gainst his armed foes he only bends~His force,
68   XIX|          Fled all, all that well armed or naked were:~ ~  XXXIII~
69   XIX|       use, whate'er it were,~The armed galleys not so thick nor
70   XIX|          slain.~ ~ L~And now his armed hand that castle great~Would
71   XIX|       Unknown, amid ten thousand armed foes.~ ~ LVII~The sun nigh
72   XIX|      bare-headed stood,~His body armed and clad in purple weed,~
73   XIX|         on their arms above,~And armed like Frenchmen will disguised
74    XX|        beam appear,~The soldiers armed, prest and ready lay,~The
75    XX|          to the middle ward well armed he brings~His footmen strong,
76    XX|       men of might,~All his best armed he placed, and chosen bands,~
77    XX|         those horse some footmen armed light,~That archers were,
78    XX|          captain clad in purple, armed in gold,~That seems so fierce,
79    XX|      false, whose cruel hand~Was armed and prest to give the trait'
80    XX|    regard?~His limbs, perchance, armed with that hardness be,~Which
81    XX|     rigor doth his person guard,~Armed, or disarmed; his foe or
82    XX|         said, against a thousand armed foes,~He did his breast
83    XX|           and trophies build;~An armed steed fast by the Soldan
84    XX|        bird amid his shield~Were armed gules; yet he the champion
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