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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