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 1     I|         fill these lines with other praise than thine.~ ~ III~Thither
 2     I|          acts, and full of glorious praise,~By Heaven's mere grace,
 3     I|           Tuscain land,~Well worthy praise for many a worthy deed;~
 4     I|          That soundeth glory, fame, praise in his ears.~ ~ LX~And then,
 5    II|           honor, worth, renown, and praise?~Since on my side I have
 6    II|            done refar,~Give him the praise and honor of the thing,~
 7    II|             blows like knights,~Our praise in arms, our honor lies
 8    II|           bring,~No higher can your praise, your glory spring.~ ~ LXVII~"
 9    II|            full both of threats and praise,~Thy doubtful message hast
10    II|                LXXXIII~"Nor hope of praise, nor thirst of worldly good,~
11   III|             His pride hath lost the praise his prowess won;~And that
12   III|             lord, his wisdom is his praise;~What he forethinks doth,
13   III|             we~May in these temples praise our Christ for thee."~ ~
14   III|             arms, as witness of his praise,~Which he from Pagan lords,
15    IV|          glory crowned, and lasting praise.~ ~ XII~"But why recount
16    IV|      perform the thing,~More is thy praise to make, than kill a king.~ ~
17    IV|            venture all for fame and praise,~That to no charge nor service
18     V|          place,~Which if I get, the praise and thanks be thine."~Eustace,
19     V|            lose the day,~Yet is his praise and glory hence derived,~
20     V| chastisement were fit there wins he praise:~One counsels him, his speech
21     V|         fierce assuage,~Patience, a praise; forbearance, is a treasure;~
22     V|       unknown spring~He would fetch praise and glorious conquest bring.~ ~
23    VI|          when both trust~To win the praise and palm, night ends the
24    VI|             like, yet not withouten praise~Of valor, prowess, might,
25    VI|       Devise not how with frame and praise to die,~But how to live,
26    VI|         conquest is thy shame,~What praise? what honor shall this fact
27    VI|            sleep,~Nor yet of hidden praise in darkness won~The valiant
28    VI|              Much speech was of the praise and high desarts~Of these
29    VI|       memory of Tancred's worth and praise,~Within her closet if her
30    VI|            thoughts disputed of his praise,~And every thought a scalding
31    VI|         LXXII~"Or deem'st thou it a praise of little prize,~The glorious
32   VII|             and ends with Tancred's praise:~And when her passion's
33   VII|             fight I slew;~A greater praise I reaped by the same,~So
34   VII|              this battle shall with praise~Augment mine honor, got
35   VII|             his choice, and fortune praise,~New vigor blushed through
36  VIII|       warrior's name, his worth and praise that told,~On which I gazing
37  VIII|        bends,~Yet if thou thirst of praise for noble stile,~If in thy
38  VIII|            our toil,~Theirs was the praise, the realms, the gold, the
39    IX|           victory deserving fame or praise,~Godfrey meanwhile to ruin
40    IX|         Asia her freedom, you shall praise obtain."~Thus he inflamed
41    IX|           rest that strove to merit praise,~Was old Latinus, born by
42    IX|     attempts, my sons,~And greatest praise, in greatest peril, wons."~ ~
43    IX|             while thirst of warlike praise~Bewitched so his unadvised
44     X|           virtue, good deserts, and praise.~ ~ ~ I~A gallant steed,
45     X|              his rule, his wisdom's praise,~Let this suffice, by him
46     X|             0 happy man to so great praise ybore!"~Thus he rejoiced,
47     X|          with honor, or to die with praise."~ ~ XXXIX~Thus much Argantes
48     X|       greater glory, and to greater praise.~ ~ LXXV~"These are but
49    XI|       Psalms of thanksgiving and of praise they sing;~To them that
50    XI|       Wherein may peril much, small praise be won.~ ~ XXII~"Alas, do
51    XI|            bold assault is made;~Of praise and glory quenched is the
52   XII|          still for fame and warlike praise,~Argantes eke accompanied
53   XII|         arms,~And will be still, in praise, in death, in harms.~ ~
54   XII|        bitter stroke despiseth,~For praise this life, for glory take
55   XII|       defend:~But for this act what praise or guerdon shall~I give
56   XII|           partake~Of her renown and praise, or with her die.~Ismen
57   XII|          enduring story~Enrol their praise, their fame, their worth
58   XII|          should our prowess and our praise dilate:~If words in arms
59   XIV|         spread,~And started up, for praise axed virtue lie~In toil
60   XIV|    outspreads,~Oh, let his fame and praise spread far and wide,~Be
61   XIV|          measure,~And honor, glory, praise, renown and fame,~That men'
62   XVI|            thee send,~Thee fortune, praise and victory expect,~Come,
63  XVII|           his great thirst of rule, praise and renown,~ ~ VIII~But
64  XVII|           led them, whom no warlike praise~Ennobled, but high birth
65  XVII|     strength of hand,~Great was his praise, his force was noised far;~
66  XVII|           course of honor, fame and praise:~Up, up, thyself incite
67  XVII|        bewrays,~That be thy spur to praise!" At last the knight~Looked
68  XVII|           sake,~And of his father's praise did so partake.~ ~ LXXII~
69  XVII|        speak; Valerian,~His son, in praise and power succeeded him,~
70  XVII|         warred among,~And there his praise and fame was spread so wide,~
71  XVII|         they in fame shall pass, in praise o'ercome,~The worthies old
72  XVII|         locks, rewards for knightly praise,~Shall garlands wear of
73 XVIII|        courage willing flew,~To him praise was no spur, words were
74   XIX|             Great was his thirst of praise, great the desire~That Tancred
75   XIX|          champion brave~Of his just praise, of his due tomb and grave:~ ~
76   XIX|        close,~Ormondo's vaunt, what praise, what thank he sought,~And
77    XX|            The Christians win, then praise to God they yield.~ ~ ~
78    XX|              These bids he look for praise, those for reward.~ ~ XIII~
79    XX|           his folk shall gain, what praise, what thank.~To him that
80    XX|        prest to move, to fight, and praise to get,~Loose in the wind
81    XX|         doubtful, on each side,~Did praise and conquest, Mars and Fortune
82    XX|         slew;~His glorious deeds to praise and fame etern~His life'
83    XX|           that my noble mind~Should praise and virtue so by profit
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