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 1     I|        viewed, at last in Syria stayed~Upon the Christian Lords
 2     I|             XXXII~And therewith stayed his speech. O gracious Muse,~
 3     I|         herald took, nor longer stayed,~But sped him thence to
 4     I|         them to displeasure;~He stayed their rage with presents,
 5    II|        she, "but be thine anger stayed,~And causeless rage 'gainst
 6    II|    lastly on the Egyptian baron stayed,~To whom the duke thus for
 7   III|      heat,~Their forwardness he stayed with gentle rein;~And yet
 8   III|        the fight."~ ~ XXVII~She stayed, and desperate love had
 9   III|       lips for teen,~He ran, he stayed, he fled, he turned again,~
10   III|    dreadful sight, or trembling stayed at least:~Such dread his
11   III|      not;"~Though loth, Rinaldo stayed, and stopped the flame,~
12   III|       troops that in the valley stayed,~And for in vain he thought
13   III|    tears within their fountains stayed,~His rueful looks upon the
14    IV|        spoke,~And swift Cocytus stayed his murmur shrill,~While
15    IV|      bashful shame her speeches stayed,~At last the courteous duke
16    IV|    feared deadly evil if long I stayed,~And yet to fly had neither
17     V|        this the wronged warrior stayed~His just displeasure and
18     V|         that of near a thousand stayed not one,~But Prince Gernando
19     V|         by the slaughtered body stayed,~But sped him thence, and
20     V|     This heard, Tancredi wisely stayed his words,~Such weight the
21     V|         hate and spite?~Or with stayed patience, reproaches hear,~
22    VI|       way he came whileare,~Nor stayed he aught, nor once forslowed
23    VI|     plain, where proud Argantes stayed,~When unawares his eyes
24    VI|     fury, anger and despite,~He stayed his horse, and waxed red
25    VI|      not with trailing garments stayed,~Nor chambers hide her valor
26    VI|       gate her fear and passage stayed,~The heedless porter she
27    VI|         Deep in a vale, Erminia stayed her haste,~To be recalled
28    VI|  untouched of mortal wight,~She stayed therefore, and in her thoughts
29    VI|         she went, and where she stayed.~ ~  CVII~So as her fortune
30   VII|         swift as wind,~Nor ever stayed, nor ever looked behind.~ ~
31   VII|      sandy banks her course she stayed~At last, there down she
32   VII|      ghastly roar;~Here Tancred stayed, and called, yet answered
33   VII|     Beside the bridge's end, he stayed and stood,~Nor was entreated
34   VII|         this discourse a little stayed,~His arms, his gesture,
35   VII|          To keep the field, she stayed upon the hill:~Godfrey likewise
36   VII|         with headlong chase:~He stayed alone, and battle new began,~
37   VII|     hideous force,~The soldiers stayed amazed in heart and mind,~
38  VIII|      new from further speech us stayed;~ ~ XXXIX~"For there whereas
39    IX|       they fled, and those that stayed behind,~With his sharp lance
40    IX|          but there his soldiers stayed,~And safe within the city'
41     X|      looketh right,~There Ismen stayed, and his eyesight bent~Upon
42     X|      will wrapt in the cloud he stayed,~Whom Ismen thus bespake, "
43     X|        But there short while we stayed, the wily dame~In other
44    XI|   thundering tower:~But Solyman stayed like a valiant knight,~And
45   XII|         Within a little thorp I stayed at last,~And to a nurse
46   XII|       the knight,~She heard and stayed, and thus her words begin,~"
47   XII|     battle come," with that she stayed:~Tancred to ground his foot
48   XIV|       lived, there dwelt, there stayed; the hermit old,~That knew
49   XIV|       their passage stopped and stayed,~Which late-fall'n rain
50   XIV|      stalked where the warriors stayed,~To whom, their greetings
51   XIV|       Orontes' flowery banks he stayed,~There, where the stream
52   XIV|   seemed to smile,~At first she stayed, astound with great dismay,~
53    XV|     rested oft, they went, they stayed,~When from the rocks, that
54   XVI|     hinges turn and twine.~They stayed to view this work of wit
55   XVI|          her grief her speeches stayed,~So that her woful words
56   XVI|       stopped, stood still, and stayed,~She came, sad, breathless,
57  XVII|    throne up went, and there he stayed.~ ~ XXXVIII~To earth he
58  XVII|    quarrelled they; the monarch stayed them than,~And 'twixt the
59 XVIII|      consent:~Whereat amazed he stayed, and well prepared~For his
60 XVIII|       Vafrine spoke, nor longer stayed on this,~But for a mantle
61 XVIII|    disfigured quite;~The lances stayed not in the wounds they make,~
62 XVIII|       he stepped, but there was stayed~By Solyman, who entrance
63   XIX|     they fought, and when night stayed that fray,~New time they
64   XIX|    beasts to chase.~ ~ IX~There stayed the champions both with
65   XIX|       smote aside, nor there it stayed,~But from his shoulder to
66   XIX|      let,~In the great court he stayed, his foes above~Attend the
67   XIX|      the furious storm, himself stayed last,~Yet to the danger
68   XIX| trembling hand from ground,~Nor stayed he till my humble speech
69   XIX|        seek him now, so long he stayed.~ ~  CXVI~Besides them,
70    XX|      reward.~ ~ XIII~At last he stayed where of his squadrons bold~
71    XX|  fortune, or his noble mind,~He stayed his hand and strook the
72    XX|     them, in array them placed,~Stayed those that fled, and him
73    XX|        sudden war.~ ~ LXXVI~Nor stayed he till the folk on whom
74    XX|       for more arms he stood~Or stayed, he needs no more whose
75    XX|         CXXI~This done, Rinaldo stayed and looked around,~Where
76    XX|        her back he stepped, and stayed her arm~Stretched forth
77    XX|          Where'er he joined, or stayed, or passed by,~And cried
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