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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