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 1     I|        ill managing~Of actions lost, for want of due support,~
 2     I|    attendest which side won or lost:~Now if thou be a bondslave
 3     I|       other felt the sore,~She lost her blood, he spent his
 4    II|       would again their houses lost.~ ~ LVI~Emmaus is a city
 5    II|        your ships restore your lost estate:~For steed once stolen,
 6   III|    Christian peers,~Syria were lost, lost were the Orient,~And
 7   III|        peers,~Syria were lost, lost were the Orient,~And all
 8   III|      or ground,~His pride hath lost the praise his prowess won;~
 9   III| plaints and tears:~For when we lost thee, then our ship her
10   III|     ship her mast,~Our chariot lost her wheels, their points
11    IV|      oft the ignobler part,~We lost the field, yet lost we not
12    IV|         We lost the field, yet lost we not our heart.~ ~ XVI~"
13    IV|       hate and pride,~Wounding lost souls with sin's empoisoned
14    IV|    when I looked on my kingdom lost,~It was a grief, a death,
15    IV|    foul untruth! --~Mine honor lost, by this Arontes' side:~
16    IV|     ever blameless stood,~Hath lost the light wherewith it always
17    IV|      kin,~May serve my kingdom lost again to win.~ ~ LXIV~"For
18    IV|       had known me,~My kingdom lost, and lastly resteth now,~
19    IV|    virgin aid:~Thanks are half lost when good turns are delayed.~ ~
20     V|       thine~Surprised was, and lost is all that store,~Mules,
21     V|     dead and courage well-nigh lost,~Revived with these brave
22    VI|       and his Arabian band,~He lost his own, shall he defend
23    VI|     her city and her state was lost,~Then was her person loved
24    VI|  concludes, so was her courage lost,~Her wounded lord was weak,
25    VI|      princely virtue waste,~Or lost that jewel ladies hold so
26    VI|       robe the orient blueness lost,~When she, whose wit and
27   VII|      of the same,~That soon he lost the tract wherein he paced;~
28   VII|        fast to find the way he lost,~But through a valley as
29   VII|    miscarry, all our hope were lost,~By thee must Babel fell,
30  VIII|     people well-nigh slain and lost;~ ~ XXI~"Of thousands twain
31    IX|   flies when all his bands are lost.~ ~ I~The grisly child of
32    IX|        when day his light hath lost,~These Christians shall
33    IX|       thou that kingdom lately lost of thine~Recover thus, or
34    IX|    this long war are spent and lost,~These are the dregs, the
35    IX|         long;~These won, those lost; these lost, those won again;~
36    IX|   These won, those lost; these lost, those won again;~The loss
37    IX|       win again his reputation lost.~ ~ LXXV~As a fierce steed '
38    IX|      saw his Lesbine slain and lost,~Like a sweet flower nipped
39    IX|       that beheld~Thy kingdoms lost, and not one tear could
40    IX|       blunted was the blade~It lost the use for which a sword
41     X|    quite cut off, his helm had lost the pride,~His coat was
42     X|      fight, by which so oft he lost:~Determined thus, he made
43    XI| wounded by Clorinda stout,~And lost is that day's conquest by
44    XI|       he returns to fight,~But lost his labor, for day lost
45    XI|        lost his labor, for day lost his light.~ ~ ~ I~The Christian
46    XI|         the sun his brightness lost,~The clouds of weapons,
47    XI|     headlong down, his footing lost,~A mighty stone upon the
48    XI|       They fled, their engines lost the Pagans tore~In pieces
49    XI|         That now they fled and lost who late pursued.~ ~ LXVIII~
50   XII|     seeing, knew her face,~And lost therewith his speech and
51    XV|        their heart and courage lost,~When Lord Ubaldo shook
52   XVI|      flight betook,~The empire lost to which he would aspire,~
53   XVI|     scorn, which Tuscan Guilla lost,~Igor Venus Ceston, could
54  XVII|      but there are drowned and lost.~ ~  II~Within this town,
55  XVII|      oft he won, and sometimes lost the field,~Nor could his
56  XVII|        when in single fight he lost the bell,~How through his
57 XVIII|       the wood the charms have lost their might,~The sprites
58   XIX|      Judah's ancient land,~Now lost, now sacked, spoiled and
59   XIX|    side;~So he, when blood was lost, with anger wroth,~Revived
60   XIX|     town again, their lives be lost;~ ~ LV~"And on their heads
61   XIX|       fight shall prove~To win lost Asia from his Christian
62   XIX|     crown;~But with my state I lost myself also,~Ne'er to be
63   XIX|        found again, for then I lost~My wit, my sense, my heart,
64    XX|     But with that cruel weapon lost their life~Gentonio, Guascar,
65    XX|       they fought, yet neither lost nor won;~The other Robert'
66    XX|       The steel his brightness lost, the gold his beam;~The
67    XX|    Such force had love, though lost and vainly spent,~What strength
68    XX|     safe, let all the world be lost.~ ~ LXX~To the ill-guarded
69    XX|       prince beheld~The battle lost, no help nor hope remained;~
70    XX|   Solyman saw not the town was lost,~For far from thence he
71    XX|  Immortal, now discomfited,~It lost that title proud, and lost
72    XX|     lost that title proud, and lost all power;~To him that with
73    XX|    seemed to win, when all was lost;~ ~ CXII~Wonders that day
74    XX|  Followed her flying sails and lost the day:~So Tisipherne the
75    XX|        the pale rose her color lost renews~With the fresh drops
76    XX|      folk discomfit, slain and lost,~No coward was in this last
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