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1 I| Treason he fears within, and force without.~ ~ LXXXIV~For nations 2 II| mantle plucked they off by force,~And bound her tender arms 3 II| pride~Subdue, that by no force thou may'st be won,~Admit 4 III| know that knight,~I saw his force and courage proved late,~ 5 III| the last, and with their force sustained~The Christians' 6 III| Against the northern gate his force he bent,~Gainst it he camped, 7 IV| with the brand.~Use open force, or secret guile unspied;~ 8 IV| eternal doom:~He thinks no force withstand or vanquish can~ 9 V| resolved which way~To bend my force, or where employ the same,~ 10 V| exclude by kind~Another's force, so love excludeth love:~ 11 V| troops of men of war,~To force them hence, and drive them 12 V| great scarceness, and what force provide~He should against 13 VI| king replied, "Though thy force and might~Should be reserved 14 VI| learn," quoth he, "what force Argantes useth~Against that 15 VI| his courser's head,~What force could he gainst so great 16 VI| Yet could not all that force and fury shake~The valiant 17 VI| defences.~ ~ XLVI~Uniting force extreme, with endless wrath,~ 18 VI| waste,~Such was Argantes' force, and such his haste.~ ~ 19 VI| ended,~Nor that the Paynim's force aught weaker was,~He high 20 VI| and reason fail,~Fury new force, and courage new supplies,~ 21 VI| members frail~With lively force and vigor strengthen so~ 22 VI| never-tired love,~Supplieth force to all his servants true;~ 23 VII| no blood,~And with such force upon the prince he laid,~ 24 VII| she diveth:~For with such force there be the tides in brought,~ 25 VII| The angel, by unseen, his force did know,~And far awry the 26 VII| Saracen employed his art and force~To grip his foe within his 27 VII| and thin;~All that huge force which in his arms abode,~ 28 VII| hottest is the fight,~Thy force against the left wing strongly 29 VII| Frenchmen's eyes with hideous force,~The soldiers stayed amazed 30 VII| train:~But gainst their force and gainst their fell menace~ 31 VIII| Prevent with craft, what force could not withstand,~Turn 32 VIII| light.~ ~ XXVI~"Not so much force or judgement in me lies~ 33 VIII| stronger hand,~Who with like force can wield the same again,~ 34 VIII| And feared no treason, force, nor hurt at all,~His guiltless 35 VIII| will, if your courageous force,~Dareth so much as it can 36 VIII| wherewith he dare~Resist the force of his rebellious foe:~Thus 37 VIII| teeth nor his armed paws,~Force him rebel against his ruler' 38 IX| Sabino's lance with nimble force~He cut in twain, and 'gainst 39 IX| can tell~With how strange force their cruel blows they drove?~ 40 IX| vain for grief of so great force,~To wound the senseless 41 IX| Spent not, this while, his force and blows in vain.~ ~ LXXXIX~ 42 IX| Had done as much as human force was able,~All sweat and 43 X| gainst our foes to use your force and might.~ ~ XII~"But if 44 XI| piece invade,~And all their force against this mass oppose,~ 45 XI| service make~With so great force and rage their beams they 46 XI| Saracines.~And with such force the fight he there renewed,~ 47 XI| casting engine with such force throws out~A knotty spear, 48 XI| Gainst which the Pagans' force and battery bend,~Two wheels 49 XII| Ready to aid the two his force he kept,~When fortune should 50 XVII| cold of frost and snow,~Or force of burning heat, unless 51 XVII| Great was his praise, his force was noised far;~His worth 52 XVII| There all their power and force, and what desire~They have 53 XVII| them stoop, constraint doth force content;~After, when Lord 54 XVII| future valor, puissance, force and might,~From him no rock 55 XVIII| hath aid from Heaven, by force the town~Is won, the Pagans 56 XVIII| they thought no sleight or force of Mart~To undermine or 57 XVIII| the sight,~Our greatest force and power shall there attend,~ 58 XVIII| LXX~But yet not all this force and fury drove~The Pagan 59 XVIII| foes~Ran thither, and their force and fury bent~To throw him 60 XVIII| his blows,~And with such force the engine smote and hit,~ 61 XIX| Pagans chase:~Yet neither force nor fear nor wisdom drives~ 62 XIX| of blood,~Wherewith his force grew weak, his courage quailed~ 63 XIX| doubled, but he spent~His force in waste, and all his strength 64 XIX| So much the conqueror's force, strength and might,~That 65 XIX| armed foes he only bends~His force, and scorns the naked folk 66 XIX| who can tell how far his force extends?~How these he scorns, 67 XIX| horse and foot, of little force and might,~That keep no 68 XIX| thus be done,~We will their force in pitched battle prove;~ 69 XX| Rinaldo so, when none his force withstood,~Assuaged his 70 XX| wreak his ire and spend his force in vain,~But gainst the 71 XX| slain,~Upon their flank with force and courage stout~His men 72 XX| unkind could prove,~Such force had love, though lost and 73 XX| quoth she,~"That neither force nor foe he needs regard?~ 74 XX| courage old,~His wonted force, his rage and hot desire,~ 75 XX| they came,~And rage gainst force, despair gainst death addressed.~ 76 XX| on this alone~Employ your force this fort is eath to win,~ 77 XX| dame:~A dame now ta'en by force, before betrayed,~This is