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1 II| keeps them from the fire:~Argantes, when Aletes' speeches are~ 2 II| which men climb.~ ~ LIX~Argantes called is that other knight,~ 3 II| A slender courtesy made Argantes bold,~So as one prince salute 4 II| LXXXVIII~This answer given, Argantes wild drew nar,~Trembling 5 III| Within the postern stood Argantes stout~To rescue her, if 6 III| fall,~When down the hill Argantes came to fight,~Like angry 7 III| and give a furious charge:~Argantes' self fell at one single 8 III| glad they escaped so well,~Argantes and with him Clorinda stout,~ 9 III| Mahomet depart;~Not strong Argantes thought his life was sure,~ 10 III| groans, and then he dies;~Argantes proud to spoil the corpse 11 V| death and burial,~And how Argantes bore his plumes aloft,~Praising 12 VI| Sixth book~ ~THE ARGUMENT.~Argantes calls the Christians out 13 VI| prince provision made,~To him Argantes came, and boasting said:~ ~ 14 VI| Of valor, prowess, might, Argantes shall~Inglorious die, or 15 VI| Pagan people free,~Then let Argantes for himself take care,~This 16 VI| his pace,~Till he bespake Argantes face to face.~ ~ XX~"Arm 17 VI| XXIII~There all alone Argantes took his stand,~Defying 18 VI| to the plain, where proud Argantes stayed,~When unawares his 19 VI| quoth he, "what force Argantes useth~Against that fool 20 VI| strength and hardiment?~ ~ XXXV~Argantes nimbly turned his ready 21 VI| unrevenged she dieth;~So mad Argantes fared, when his proud heart~ 22 VI| all was waste,~Such was Argantes' force, and such his haste.~ ~ 23 VI| noble knight takes keep:"~Argantes answered him, "The fight 24 VI| LXXV~"No, no, stay here Argantes' wounds to cure,~And make 25 VI| LXXXIV~"Nor haddest thou, Argantes, first begun~With my dear 26 VII| trains:~Raymond with strong Argantes is assigned~To fight, an 27 VII| again must fight~With proud Argantes, that vain-glorious knight.~ ~ 28 VII| While he torments himself, Argantes wood,~Waxed weary of his 29 VII| encounter slain,~Scotfree Argantes shall not scape, I vow;~ 30 VII| delays meanwhile impatient,~Argantes threateneth loud and sternly 31 VII| spacious plain.~ ~ LXXXIV~Argantes looked for Tancredi bold,~ 32 VII| plume cut from his crown;~Argantes raging spent his strength 33 VII| stroke,~And on that shield Argantes' sword was broke.~ ~ XCIII~ 34 VII| debated on the case,~The hilts Argantes hurled at his face.~ ~ XCVI~ 35 VII| laid on load~Where Lord Argantes' arms were weak and thin;~ 36 VII| grace she finds:~ ~ XCIX~Argantes such thy present danger 37 VII| themselves they wasted.~ ~ CVII~Argantes nimbly leapt amid the throng,~ 38 VII| their onsets vain,~But while Argantes thus his prizes played,~ 39 VII| turned his face,~Save bold Argantes, else fled every man,~Fear 40 VII| could have made,~As did Argantes with his single blade:~ ~ 41 VII| blows they struck in vain;~Argantes at the instant did the same,~ 42 VII| first subdued by strong Argantes' might,~The second conquered 43 VII| CXXII~And twice upon Argantes proud he flew,~And beat 44 IX| forth sent~To battle, and Argantes by her side.~The duke, this 45 IX| spilled;~And with new rage Argantes they inspire,~Whose heat 46 IX| But not for this in fierce Argantes' breast~Lessened the rancor 47 IX| messengers in his behalf to pray~Argantes and Clorinda to retire;~ 48 X| high looks and merry cheer,~Argantes rose, the rest their talk 49 X| praise."~ ~ XXXIX~Thus much Argantes said, and said no more,~ 50 X| slain.~ ~ XLV~"And thou Argantes wotest what they be;~Oft 51 XI| of the sun,~Waist high, Argantes showed himself withal,~At 52 XI| the man lay in a swoon.~Argantes gan with boasting words 53 XI| that trusted in his power,~Argantes with a long beech tree in 54 XI| his side arrives,~To help Argantes in this hard assay:~The 55 XI| hoped entrance to impeach:~Argantes, and with him the maid, 56 XI| this their good success Argantes proud,~Waxing more fell, 57 XI| At first approach against Argantes stout~Headed with poignant 58 XII| fame and warlike praise,~Argantes eke accompanied the maid~ 59 XII| thus said:~ ~ III~"This day Argantes strong, and Solyman,~Strange 60 XII| deserveth grace."~ ~ VII~Argantes wondering stood, and felt 61 XII| and allow the thing:~ ~ X~"Argantes here, this bold and hardy 62 XII| ready with a proud refuse~Argantes was his proffered aid to 63 XII| dreadful hazard try;~She to Argantes went, who should partake~ 64 XII| where they beheld the fire,~Argantes to them cried with scornful 65 XII| Thus to the people spake Argantes bold:~ ~ CII~"I would, when 66 XII| CIV~"Jerusalem, hear what Argantes saith,~Hear Heaven, and 67 XIII| uncertain fight.~But if Argantes bold, that hates so sore~ 68 XVIII| Fornenst Camillo stood Argantes straight~Where Tancred strong 69 XVIII| combats still~With proud Argantes, brought his tower so nigh,~ 70 XIX| single combat kills his foe,~Argantes strong: the king and Soldan 71 XIX| drives~The constant knight Argantes from his place;~Alone against 72 XIX| champions both with rueful eyes,~Argantes gan the fortress won to 73 XIX| But bold and bolt upright Argantes fought,~Unlike in gesture, 74 XIX| at his breast was bent;~Argantes at his face a thrust did 75 XIX| answer sharp, but still~Argantes broke the thrust; and at 76 XIX| hath this answer sent;"~Argantes chafed, struggled, turned 77 XIX| tumbled both to ground,~Argantes, -- were it hap or skill, 78 XIX| speak or think,~Or move Argantes once to yield or shrink?~ ~ 79 XIX| erthrown to earth thou went,~Argantes stout, nor could'st thyself 80 XIX| pierced his dazzled eyes,~Argantes died, yet no complaint he