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1 I| so long,~Now serves the time, if thou o'erslip not it,~ 2 I| the heavens that sit,~The time for this achievement hasteneth 3 I| knight.~ ~ XXXVI~My mind, Time's enemy, Oblivion's foe,~ 4 I| grow,~Forgot till now by Time's evil handling:~This work, 5 II| grave;~They had no courage, time, device, or will,~To fight, 6 II| friend, tears and laments~The time, the place, and our estates 7 II| quickly one, thou hast no time to muse;~If peace, we rest, 8 III| sin so overgone~Had fitter time or greater cause to moan."~ ~ 9 III| cruel sense.~But in ill time of Pagans thither came~A 10 IV| was his noble heart long time betwixt~Fear and remorse, 11 IV| unsteadfast bow,~For with the time her thoughts her looks renew,~ 12 V| thought, ere truth-revealing time or frame~Bewrayed her act, 13 V| gentle love.~ ~ LXVII~The time prefixed at length was come 14 V| welcome Eustace, in good time arrived,~Defender of my 15 VI| stars appear,~To give them time to work, no time comes wrong:~ 16 VI| give them time to work, no time comes wrong:~In every street 17 VI| their sleep.~ ~ IV~"Their time in feasting and good cheer 18 VI| he the weapons, place and time shall choose,~And let him 19 VI| impression;~And stay fit time, which will betide are long,~ 20 VI| Should be reserved to better time and use;~Yet that thou challenge 21 VI| his haste.~ ~ XLVII~Long time Tancredi had in vain attended~ 22 VI| and fear they stood long time amazed,~To see the knights 23 VI| this enterprise,~None other time but this expect of me;"~ 24 VI| heralds both devise,~What time for this exploit should 25 VI| assist and fortify!~The time, the hour now fitteth best 26 VII| for example take.~ ~ XII~"Time was, for each one hath his 27 VII| each one hath his doating time,~These silver locks were 28 VII| by what path to ride,~And time drew near when he again 29 VII| this charge to bear,~And time to strike, now here, now 30 VII| The western lords this time had borne away~The prize, 31 VIII| Accompanied, it's now high time to rest,~Come be my guest, 32 VIII| gan to threat,~As it in time of mortal war is used,~The 33 IX| new to tell:~It was the time, when first the rising night~ 34 IX| place, the manner, and the time she told.~ ~ XV~Their mantle 35 IX| shrank,~But long before their time, in iron strong~They clad 36 IX| nature, fortune, motion, time and place.~ ~ LVII~This 37 IX| Argillan, that watched fit time always~In his swift turns 38 X| strewed and roses,~"It's time," he says, "to wend, for 39 X| and keep you still,~Till time and season serve, then speak 40 X| mayest thine own again in time renew,~If Heavens consent:" 41 XI| way is eath and low,~And time requires that by some noble 42 XI| LXIII~"Come, Solyman, the time and place behold,~That of 43 XII| little power,~Nor fit the time to send whole armies out,~ 44 XII| chambers sit,~To wait the time for this adventure fit.~ ~ 45 XII| sporting with thee there long time I passed,~Till term of sixteen 46 XII| XLII~Approachen gan the time, while thus she spake,~Wherein 47 XII| one to speak one word long time forbears,~Tancred the silence 48 XII| how he thither came long time he mused,~His mind astonished 49 XIII| XXIX~That he had fled long time he never wist,~But when 50 XIII| which held him thrall,~The time draws nigh when our proud 51 XIV| beast, sprite, place and time;~But when your hermit me 52 XIV| wizard old:~"Now fits the time, sir knights, I tell and 53 XIV| to counterfeit and lie~As time required, and he performed 54 XIV| unhurt away;~But now the time doth us to rest exhort,~ 55 XV| upsprings,~Such power hath time to change the face of things.~ ~ 56 XV| kingdoms sever.~ ~ XXX~"The time shall come that sailors 57 XV| Isles Fortunate these elder time did call,~To which high 58 XV| will is bent,~Nor yet the time hath Titan's gliding fire~ 59 XVI| gather then the rose while time thou hast~Short is the day, 60 XVI| XXXII~Ubaldo took the time, and thus begun,~"All Europe 61 XVI| well she knew, but yet no time she fand~To use her knowledge 62 XVI| Amid the air, that little time do last,~But are dissolved 63 XVII| Nilus old his kings long time had seen~That Ptolemies 64 XVII| doth last,~Armida found fit time her nets to cast:~ ~ XLII~ 65 XVII| breeds;~Nor how he injured me time serves to tell,~Let this 66 XVII| Altine~Gave place, and when time served again forth leapt,~ 67 XVII| to ride.~ ~ LXXXV~"High time it is," quoth he, "for you 68 XVII| shall be fertile still,~Nor time shall end, nor age that 69 XVII| forgetful lap~Of antique time, I have thine elders shown;~ 70 XVIII| stood~The hermit, and, fit time to speak once found,~"My 71 XVIII| tent.~ ~ XII~It was the time when gainst the breaking 72 XVIII| then let us protract the time,~But scale the bulwark of 73 XVIII| languaged, and that with time and place,~Can change his 74 XIX| night stayed that fray,~New time they chose to end their 75 XIX| further speech till fitter time forbear."~ ~ LXXXV~Forthwith, 76 XIX| new knight she talks, till time and tide~To scape unmarked 77 XX| All these, and many mo, by time forgot,~She slew and wounded, 78 XX| the Norman strove,~Long time they fought, yet neither 79 XX| LXXII~Godfredo took the time and season fit~To bring 80 XX| first he met, nor gave them time to plain~Or pray, in murdering 81 XX| And in small space, small time, great wonders wrought~And 82 XX| knights were slain,~But time forgot hath all their names 83 XX| greatest glory, greatest fame:~Time was that thee of love and