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1 I| he breaks with hideous fall~The mossy rocks and trees 2 II| tyrant then replied,~"Shall fall the vengeance of my wrath 3 II| not thy death, or Sion's fall lamented,~Forbear this land, 4 II| Macon's sacred doctrine fall and fade,~Till woeful Asia 5 II| still, men say, than rise to fall."~ ~ LXXX~This said Aletes: 6 II| where storms and tempests fall,~To make the passage easy, 7 II| high justice let no mercy fall;~Yet should our deaths us 8 III| fierce, and to new combat fall,~When down the hill Argantes 9 III| down fell,~And with the fall his leg opprest so sore,~ 10 IV| birth, her fortune, and her fall,~Asks aid, allures and wins 11 IV| the tempests cast,~That fall from skies with storms of 12 IV| gather up this liquor, ere it fall,~And of each drop an arrow 13 V| fortunes for that worthy's fall;~Besides, the knight's sweet 14 V| despiseth,~So base affections fall, when virtue riseth.~ ~ 15 VI| your forts and castles fall,~Yet none of us dares at 16 VI| Inglorious die, or unrevenged fall.~ ~ VI~"But if the roots 17 VI| Christian knights, though fall'n, so soon to yield;~I can 18 VI| soon to yield;~I can my fall excuse in better wise,~And 19 VI| Shamed, with the first fall; bruised, with the last.~ ~ 20 VI| Phoebus' rising to his evening fall,~And with her thoughts disputed 21 VI| sighed, sometimes tears let fall,~To witness what distress 22 VI| nor hail,~Nor storms that fall, nor blustering winds that 23 VII| single fight,~Shall wounded fall inglorious on the mould,~ 24 VII| helm the heavy blow did fall,~And bent well-nigh the 25 VIII| Pagan kings:~He comes, the fall of his slain lord to say,~ 26 IX| mouth to crooked Meander's fall,~Where they of Phrygia, 27 IX| Christ's kingdom now shall fall,~Asia her freedom, you shall 28 IX| other's harm!~The prince let fall his sword, and cut in twain~ 29 IX| and snow,~Thunder and rain fall down from clouds above,~ 30 IX| leaves in so great numbers fall away~When winter nips them 31 X| king,~Unless my judgment fall, you are prepared,~I prophesy, 32 X| subdued fly, and conquered fall.~ ~ XXIII~"And their great 33 XI| was the blow, yet with the fall~On earth sore bruised the 34 XI| hundred able men meanwhile let fall~The weights behind, the 35 XI| strong winds from branches fall;~The Saracens so tumbled 36 XI| sacks down in the trenches fall,~And to the battery naked 37 XI| most,~Was Guelpho's sudden fall in all men's sights,~Who 38 XII| forbid, this night thou fall,~Ah! who shall then, who 39 XII| soon this shaken kingdom fall,~While such unconquered 40 XII| streaming tears amid her kisses fall,~Her sighs, her dire complaints 41 XII| rising from his evening fall~To her, for her, he mourns, 42 XII| against the morning bright~She fall at last; so mourned, so 43 XIII| can quench nor dews that fall,~So placed are the planets 44 XIII| struck, her silver anchors fall,~Our champion broken hath 45 XIII| sprite,~The niggard moon let fall her May dews cold,~And dried 46 XIV| shall fly, shall die, shall fall."~ ~ XV~He held his peace; 47 XV| height scant pass,~So cities fall, so perish kingdoms high,~ 48 XV| elsewhere the winds now rise now fall,~And Phoebus there aye shines, 49 XV| her face her amber tresses fall,~Whereunder Love himself 50 XVI| thy breast, one tear make fall?~ ~ LVII~"What shall I 51 XVII| That all that mischief fall upon my head,~Theirs be 52 XVII| who had told the death and fall~Of the young prince of Danes, 53 XVIII| Remember not, but let thy mercy fall,~And purge my faults and 54 XVIII| that she would alight or fall,~Till she arrived near that 55 XVIII| with stones and trees that fall;~For need so cowards oft 56 XVIII| Eustace that was like to fall~He reached forth his friendly 57 XVIII| mill dissolved to meal they fall;~Their damned souls, to 58 XVIII| his stand, though on him fall~Of stones and darts a sharp 59 XVIII| broken down, destroyed fall~The ports and towers that 60 XIX| and trodden down,~Whose fall in vain I strived to withstand,~ 61 XIX| And with them both let fall his weighty blade.~Tancred 62 XIX| O happy man,~Upon whose fall none boast or triumph can!~ ~ 63 XIX| XXV~His gaping wounds the fall set open wide,~The streams 64 XIX| Egyptian host~Upon them fall, which now draws near this 65 XIX| their own net~So shall they fall, caught in the snare they 66 XX| azure mantle oft doth run~Or fall, a sliding star, or shining 67 XX| Frenchmen on their knees down fall~To pray, and kissed the 68 XX| her strength and for his fall.~ ~ XXXIII~Her lance thus 69 XX| champions fly, faint, tremble, fall and yield.~ ~ LXVIII~Nor 70 XX| Palestine~This day should fall, to rise again more blessed;~ 71 XX| hundred deaths revenged one fall.~ ~ LXXXIX~Whilst Raymond 72 XX| succor his dear lady, like to fall,~The other calls for vengeance 73 XX| looks and cheer,~He let her fall, himself fell by her side,~ 74 XX| chance, their fate, their fall,~Rinaldo heard the case, 75 XX| that fly and tears that fall;~That as against the warmth 76 XX| to overthrow thee with my fall,~My castle's ruins shall