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 1     I|          To wealth or sovereign power he naught applied~His wits,
 2     I|         tort,~I mean commanding power to sundry given,~In thought,
 3     I|         guide:~To one the regal power and sceptre give,~That henceforth
 4     I|       should be.~ ~ XXXIII~This power they gave him, by his princely
 5     I|         and with their guide of power~Like Troy's old town defenced
 6    II|     finds out,~They scorned his power, and therefore scorned the
 7    II|         I come to try my wonted power and might,~And will defend
 8    II|       understand,~You mean your power 'gainst Juda land to prove,~
 9    II|       He can defend us from the power of kings,~From chance of
10   III|     late I viewed him, when his power and might~Shook down the
11   III|      felt the fury of his angry power,~That from those gates lies
12    IV|        western rebels with your power withstand,~Pluck up these
13    IV|       mourning beauty hath much power, men say,~The stubborn hearts
14    IV|         doth thy virtue, so thy power persuade.~ ~ XL~"And I though
15    IV|        fly had neither will nor power,~Nor durst my heart declare
16    IV|       resteth then~To scorn his power and be it therefore seen,~
17     V|     band~Were like in birth, in power, in strength of hand.~ ~
18     V|         as likes him best,~Free power I grant you on this enterprise;~
19     V|    content you that I have,~For power constrained is but a glorious
20     V|       much it glads me, that my power and might~Ypraised is by
21     V|      bliss in wealth and kingly power doth lie,~And in respect
22     V|         invent,~He blamed, such power has wicked tongue to wound.~
23     V|        your rule, despised your power.~ ~ XXXIV~And further adds,
24     V|       high and low~Of sovereign power alike should feel the stroke,~
25     V|     Weak is the sceptre and the power is small~That such provisos
26     V|    grace are framed;~But if our power he haply shall disdain,~
27    VI|        aid relied:~"Within your power, sir king," he says, "united~
28    VI|    blows show greater will than power to wound;~But Night her
29    VI|        their number, such their power and might,~But she alone
30   VII|    Again may shield him from my power and might.~ ~ LXXIV~"Why
31   VII|      better hearted, scorns his power.~Like a tall ship when spent
32   VII|          And could not from his power their lives defend,~Their
33  VIII|    knight, though it lie in our power:~No, no, that courage rather
34    IX|       Where persons three, with power and glory crowned,~Are all
35    IX|        the wealth, the pomp and power,~He tosseth, tumbleth, turneth
36    IX|     host,~"At last to fortune's power," quoth he, "I yield,~And
37     X|       raised by Egypt's aid and power.~ ~  XLIV~"But what if that
38     X|      are subject to my rule and power,~In endless thraldom damned
39    XI|        him, that trusted in his power,~Argantes with a long beech
40    XI|        saw his will did far his power outreach,~And more he strove
41    XI|         could do,~He knew their power, their virtue, and their
42    XI|     budding leaves lies all his power.~ ~ LXXIII~Kind nature first
43   XII|    cannot harmed be with little power,~Nor fit the time to send
44   XII|         wrath, her strength and power~Gainst Arimon, that struck
45   XII|      prayer, nor constrained by power,~But thus much know, I am
46   XII|     unclose?~But he denied, his power did aye restrain~My will,
47  XIII|     courage: heat the Christian power~Annoys, whom to refresh
48  XIII|   speeches fair,~Held Godfrey's power, his might and strength
49  XIII|      this while bring forth his power~To give assault against
50  XIII|      nor any else, I trow,~Hath power to cut one leaf, one branch,
51  XIII|         danger, hell's infernal power~Their enemy hath been, the
52  XIII|      gentle ray,~Full of strong power and vigor masculine,~As
53   XIV|     spring and well,~The hidden power I know and virtue great,~
54    XV|     Calpe great upsprings,~Such power hath time to change the
55   XVI|      youth remained, yet had no power to bend~One step from thence,
56  XVII|     Caliph sends with Godfrey's power to fight;~Armida, who Rinaldo'
57  XVII|       the state of things,~What power this monarch had, what arms
58  XVII|         rising empire and their power,~Nor of sure conquest had
59  XVII|   steeds well mounted rode this power,~And heaven itself with
60  XVII|     laid~With all his sovereign power upon the knight:~"I take
61  XVII|         please,~There all their power and force, and what desire~
62  XVII|          His son, in praise and power succeeded him,~Who durst
63 XVIII|      thee defile~His blood hath power who for thy sins was slain:~
64 XVIII| undermine or scale the same had power;~And false Ismeno gan new
65 XVIII|          Our greatest force and power shall there attend,~While
66 XVIII|       might~To use their utmost power and strength in fight.~ ~
67 XVIII|         subject to her shot and power;~Yet kept the Turk his stand,
68   XIX|       life, and ends our kingly power."~ ~ XLI~"Where is your
69   XIX|     head, and said,~"Oh, had my power free like my courage been,~
70   XIX|          and hurt us with their power,~Our camp well rested and
71    XX|   Christians and their faithful power;~The Soldan longs in field
72    XX|      And thought he scorned her power, and in that fit~Shot oft
73    XX|      and woful fate,~If so much power our vulgar tongue afford,~
74    XX|      bold~Too weak his will and power divided were;~So that he
75    XX|     giant strong, one blow such power,~Such puissance had; so
76    XX|       title proud, and lost all power;~To him that with the royal
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