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1 I| hundred horsemen gathered near~To Orange town, and lands 2 I| them come withal,~A people near the Northern Pole that wone,~ 3 I| wearied side,~And drew him near a silver stream that played~ 4 I| Tholouse lord, from lands near Piraene Hill~By Garound 5 I| Each soldier, longing for near coming glory,~Impatient 6 II| this mishap spread far and near,~The people ran, both young 7 II| bold unwares approached near,~In uncouth arms yclad and 8 III| feat~To stop the current near Charybdis main,~Or calm 9 III| storm of death and danger near.~Behold your foes;" then 10 III| between,~That so he might be near at every need,~And overlook 11 III| bravery, spake~To her, that near him seated was before,~Who 12 III| troop discomfit saw well near,~Thither he spurred, and 13 III| rage, that followed them so near;~Their scattered troops 14 III| the Bulloigne prince draw near,~All felt new grief, and 15 IV| craft a thousand souls well near~In snares of foolish ruth 16 V| Invisible it still attends him near,~And thus each minute whispereth 17 V| neither help nor comfort near,~Yet for the soldiers all 18 V| heaps retire,~So that of near a thousand stayed not one,~ 19 V| tumult, Godfrey drew him near,~And there beheld a sad 20 V| galloped fast, and drawing near~Rambaldo knew the knight, 21 V| while thus he mused, drew near,~All soiled with dust and 22 VI| spurred his courser swift~Near to the plain, where proud 23 VI| high,~A turret standeth near the city's wall,~From which 24 VII| path to ride,~And time drew near when he again must fight~ 25 VII| and still oppressed him near,~And on what side he felt 26 VII| in vain,~Against a pillar near a bridge erect.~Thence flaming 27 VII| resound the fields and valleys near,~Louder than thunder from 28 VII| one, when Raymond was so near,~That not the swiftness 29 VIII| Palestine when we approached near.~ ~ XIV~"There did our scouts 30 VIII| some mighty host of Pagans near.~At these sad tidings many 31 VIII| still the light approached near and near,~And with the same 32 VIII| light approached near and near,~And with the same a whispering 33 VIII| Yet well we knew, when near the corse we draw;~To which, 34 VIII| tongue, and working sprite,~Near Trento born, bred up in 35 VIII| eyes at last when day drew near.~Yet slept he not, but senseless 36 IX| Soldan and his host draw near,~Who found not as he hoped 37 IX| prepared to strike, and stepped near,~These noble princes twain, 38 IX| infernal troop he 'proached near,~That still the Pagans' 39 IX| in twain above his eye:~Near Guelpho now the battle waxed 40 IX| imprinted thin,~And coming near his foes, he sternly cries,~ 41 IX| dale the city's bulwarks near~From west to south outstretched 42 X| shed a sea of blood well near,~And heaped up mountains 43 X| zeal his soul approached near~The seat of angels pure, 44 XI| XLV~While Palamede stood near the battlement,~Despising 45 XI| hand he beckoned Guelpho near,~And said, "I must withdraw 46 XII| sire had followed far and near,~Through lands and seas, 47 XII| her keeper will attend her near:~ ~ XXXVII~"`I will her 48 XII| A little runnel tumbled near the place,~Thither he ran 49 XII| rooms, yet both adjoining near.~ ~ LXXIV~All skill and 50 XIII| stroke:~ ~ XX~These drawing near the wood where close ypent~ 51 XIV| amiss and makes them stray;~Near Ascalon go to the salt seaside,~ 52 XIV| craft. and art;~ ~ LV~"And near the corpse a varlet false 53 XIV| was pight beside the main,~Near which a little frigate floating 54 XIV| sisters false which haunted near~The Tyrrhene shores and 55 XV| trees o'erspreads the waters near,~Against whose roots breaketh 56 XV| Gades, nor the mountains near,~Fled was the land, and 57 XV| hide;~ ~ XXXIV~And drawing near, the hill at ease they view,~ 58 XVI| thee ever, and attend thee near,~And fury-like in snakes 59 XVII| men to Egypt ride,~Built near the sea, beside it of dry 60 XVII| lands the southern ocean near,~Or morning star, came princes, 61 XVII| Azzo's offspring far and near~Spread forth, and through 62 XVIII| or fall,~Till she arrived near that besieged town,~Then 63 XVIII| Raymond old, that sate him near,~And while he talked great 64 XVIII| of Egypt to be proaching near,~To him called Guelpho, 65 XVIII| blast,~Approached had so near the battered hold~That on 66 XIX| mongst the dead beside him near~That saw Lord Raymond lie 67 XIX| them fall, which now draws near this coast.~ ~ LVI~"Meanwhile 68 XIX| LXXXI~"My mother bore me near Bisertus wall,~Her name 69 XIX| fatal blow~They will keep near, and pierce Godfredo's breast,~ 70 XIX| chamber got, close, secret, near his own;~That done he came 71 XIX| Adrastus then, whose realm lies near the morn,~A hardy giant, 72 XX| bloody Pagan now was placed near:~But when his colors gold 73 XX| show appear,~Behold how near his mates and he are crept!"~ 74 XX| bold:~The horsemen also near the mountains rout,~And 75 XX| not her knights and lovers near~Their rival so to scape 76 XX| outright,~The fight was near the place where Tancred 77 XX| from thence he was. and near the host;~ ~ XCII~Into the 78 XX| And cried to the Duke as near he drew,~"Behold of thy