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1 I| divers Lords divided empire hold,~Where causes be by gifts, 2 I| when and where he will,~To hold in due subjection every 3 I| Seas by many a Greekish hold,~Till he arrived at the 4 I| on the Alpine clifts they hold,~Their shares and coulters 5 I| King of Tripoli in every hold~Shut up his men, munition 6 I| best,~And on that tomb they hold so much in price,~Let's 7 II| Nor let so vile a chest hold such a treasure,~As yet 8 II| invade~Each house, each hold, each temple and each tent~ 9 II| hire,~To win a maiden's hold, a thing soon done,~For 10 II| courage ta'en so sure a hold,~That boldness, shamefaced; 11 II| blessed peace so light to hold,~Like summer's flies that 12 II| pale for rage,~Nor could he hold, his wrath increased so 13 III| shake the spear, nor target hold,~Themselves devoutly in 14 III| warded had,~When he cried, "Hold, and ere we prove our might,~ 15 III| so by hand may win this hold, and we~May in these temples 16 IV| begin,~I will the distaff hold, come thou and spin.~ ~ 17 IV| Lords to deserts waste,~And hold them slaves far from their 18 IV| him unless he yield the hold,~And me and mine threats 19 V| disgraceful to the place yon hold;~If grave advice and prudent 20 V| Godfrey's worthy self, I hold in scorn;~Thee to obey then 21 V| quoth he, "of honors high to hold,~I would them first deserve, 22 V| act, to lead them to some hold,~Where chains and band she 23 VI| XI~"Now though Godfredo hold by warlike feat~Some castles 24 VI| Or lost that jewel ladies hold so dear?~Is maidenhood so 25 VI| place of honor shalt thou hold~Among the matrons sage and 26 VI| escape unseen out of that hold,~Because the watchman every 27 VI| huge target it presumed to hold,~The burnished steel bright 28 VII| jewels rich thou diddest hold in prize,~Such store thereof, 29 VII| March thither, warriors hold, what makes you doubt?~Why 30 VII| captain doth besiege some hold,~Set in a marsh or high 31 VII| tempered metal could not hold~Against that target forged 32 VIII| Aeolus shut up his winds in hold,~The silver-mantled morning 33 VIII| nearest way seemed best, o'er hold and heath~We went, through 34 VIII| boweth, bridle none can hold.~ ~ LXIV~"So much we suffered 35 IX| Asian lords and Morians hold~Unites; the Soldan won to 36 IX| saw his brother slain,~To hold him up stretched forth his 37 IX| painfulness forsook her hold,~And deeply mourned that 38 X| filled have while it might hold~His greedy paunch, yet hungreth 39 X| strength on us bestowed I hold,~To shun the evils and harms, 40 X| pride, and them in bondage hold;~By this he could from that 41 X| fervent oft doth preach,~Yet hold I that for good, in warlike 42 X| peace his empire still have hold."~ ~ XLVIII~Thus spake Orcanes, 43 XI| degree~And sacred place I hold belongen shall;~Then reason 44 XI| yourselves for dread you hold,~There shall you die like 45 XI| loss a skirmish hot they hold~Against Tancredi and his 46 XI| do, is heard within the hold,~A thousand lights about 47 XII| twain should leave this hold,~My heart their noble lives 48 XII| dry, the fire took quickly hold,~Furious upon the timber-work 49 XII| life must leave that tender hold,~His sword into her bosom 50 XII| nere his squires beside~To hold him up, he had sunk down 51 XII| love the fortress and the hold,~Still in my heart thy wonted 52 XIII| a sprite shall hide and hold,~With trembling fear make 53 XIII| reports for lies and fables hold.~A chosen crew in shining 54 XIII| exploit of no such weight I hold,~For it to lose a prince 55 XIII| palace and his court doth hold!~Oh trouble not these souls 56 XIV| citizen of this celestial hold:~This place is heaven, and 57 XIV| doth his seat and sceptre hold,~For public fame said that 58 XIV| of diamonds bright,~And hold the same before the young 59 XV| Abilas' strait shall keep and hold~The noble spirit of this 60 XV| soft;~No anchor there needs hold her frigate still,~Nor cable 61 XV| hid it no less fair was hold;~Thus clad in waves and 62 XVI| the centre of the inmost hold~There lies a garden sweet, 63 XVI| locks, why keep I them or hold them dear?~Come cut them 64 XVI| my servant nor my foe I hold,~Truth is, you erred, and 65 XVII| that would his friendship hold;~Some armed soldiers sent, 66 XVII| Nor could they house, or hold, or harbor see,~Or in that 67 XVII| run, now doth it fettered hold."~ ~ LXIV~Thus parleyed 68 XVIII| of Zion, to assault the hold:~Godfrey hath aid from Heaven, 69 XVIII| from false Armida's charmed hold,~And thee a straying sheep 70 XVIII| had so near the battered hold~That on the walls her bridge 71 XIX| great that knew,~Let go his hold, and on his feet up flew:~ ~ 72 XIX| high and low about that hold,~Where he might enter without 73 XIX| their bloods to get this hold,~That fitteth more this 74 XX| reared from their besieged hold;~The cranes from Thrace 75 XX| their strength they have and hold.~ ~ V~To see Aurora's gentle 76 XX| wings, a furious skirmish hold,~And where the barbarous 77 XX| Their foes to death, those hold their throats to cut.~ ~ 78 XX| conquered was.~ ~ XCI~The hold was won, slain were the 79 XX| left hand the knight~Would hold her up, revenge her with 80 XX| break that band,~For he the hold he got not yet resigned,~