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 1     I| Almighty form his lofty throne,~Set in those parts of Heaven
 2     I|   Tancred he saw his life's joy set at naught,~So woe-begone
 3     I|    Libanon at first his foot he set,~And shook his wings with
 4     I|       gaze his longing looks he set,~Sight, wonder; wonder,
 5     I|        crown,~Of burdens all he set the Paynims large,~And on
 6    II|     field lie waste,~Her visage set Olindo's heart on fire,~
 7    II|     idols in his temple pure to set.~ ~ LI~"To him therefore
 8    II|    Guiltless, I quit; guilty, I set them free."~ ~ LIII~Thus
 9   III|     throng~And 'gainst Tancredi set her spear in rest,~Upon
10   III|    railed bloody red,~So rubies set in flaming gold appear:~
11   III|       pearl in steel, a diamond set in brass.~ ~ LVIII~While
12    IV|       side,~The marble goddess, set at Cnidos, naked~She seemed,
13     V|       is easy, danger none,~All set in battle and in hardy fight,~
14     V|       XXV~The cursed fiend that set his tongue at large,~Still
15     V|        Prince," quoth Tancred; "set before thine eyes~Rinaldo'
16     V|         past,~Which Godfrey had set down to lend her aid,~When
17     V|        Another way he sought to set them right:~"Write all your
18    VI|         messenger,~Sent down to set the Pagan people free,~Then
19   VII|   chiefly shield,~Up to a tower set on a rock he flies,~Where
20   VII|         doth besiege some hold,~Set in a marsh or high up on
21   VII|        shoot, and hit each mark set high or low,~If yonder knight,
22   VII|       huge a shaft he hent,~And set it in his mighty bow new
23   VII|      was not the appointed day,~Set down by Heaven to end this
24  VIII|       brawls and quarrels rife,~Set all the camp on uproar and
25  VIII|              XVI~"This said, he set the watch in order right~
26  VIII|         spread far, and till it set on fire~With rage the Italian
27    IX|        bright,~And in his flank set ope a floodgate wide,~Whereat
28    IX|      crows," on him his foot~He set, and drew his sword and
29     X|          With lords and princes set about his grace;~He feareth
30     X|      his throne~To Solyman, and set himself beside,~In a rich
31     X|         love among the dainties set,~And with empoisoned cups
32    XI|         brought.~ ~ XIV~A table set they on the mountain's height~
33    XI|      that idle prise expect,~To set first foot this conquered
34    XI|  trumpet's blast,~Their sun was set, or else with clouds o'ercast.~ ~
35   XII|        will is firm, my mind is set,~! follow you whereso you
36   XII|   ground his foot in haste down set,~And left his steed, on
37   XII|       reverend Peter that would set apart~Care of his sheep,
38  XIII|             VI~He in the circle set one foot unshod,~And whispered
39  XIII|     growing trees so thick were set,~That oft his sight, and
40  XIII|         the drops large vessels set.~ ~ LXXVIII~Nor man alone
41   XIV|        assault be won,~The land set free from servile yoke again,~
42   XIV|         so far should drown,~To set his heart on things so base
43   XIV|     replied, "Thy happy foot is set~In the true path, nor from
44    XV|        place, on land awhile us set,~To know the folk and what
45    XV|        he reared high, and open set~Of his broad-gaping jaws
46   XVI|     Till they beheld the queen, set with their knight~Besides
47   XVI|         and that at naught thou set~This pleasant house, so
48  XVII|         descent a warrior~There set his throne and ruled that
49  XVII|          X~He on his throne was set, to which on height~Who
50  XVII|  crooked swords down hing:~Thus set, thus seated, his grave
51  XVII|      Osmida brought,~A man that set law, faith and truth at
52  XVII|         came her troop to show;~Set in a chariot bright with
53  XVII|        sustain~ Mongst them, go set the king of Judah free,~
54  XVII|       my knights all slain,~And set those lords, his friends,
55  XVII|             LVI~The knights she set upon the shore all three,~
56 XVIII|   Silenus old~That oft appeared set on his lazy ass,~How would
57 XVIII|    builded of like wood.~ ~ XLV~Set on an hundred wheels the
58   XIX|      His gaping wounds the fall set open wide,~The streams of
59   XIX|         and harmless sheep hath set:~So searched he high and
60   XIX|      foes.~ ~ LVII~The sun nigh set had brought to end the day,~
61   XIX|      rich throne he fand~Armida set with dames and knights around,~
62   XIX|        LXVIII~He saw before her set Adrastus grim,~That seemed
63   XIX|         And in my wonted prison set me free:"~Thus spake the
64   XIX|       wall he was,~When sun was set, night in the east upflew,~
65   XIX|       Raymond laid,~Godfrey was set upon his couch's side,~And
66   XIX|        caught in the snare they set."~ ~  CXXX~"As it hath ever,"
67   XIX|      rolling down the west~Fast set the stars, and called them
68    XX|     lands,~On the right hand he set, somedeal aside,~Rinaldo
69    XX|       that on their crests were set;~Their arms, impresses,
70    XX|        Asimire, his throne~That set in Meroe's hot sunburnt
71    XX|          Herself an arrow sharp set in her bow,~Disdain her
72    XX|     lover than a leader far,~He set Armida safe, then turned
73    XX|      drew,~And then, as he that set sweet life at nought,~The
74    XX|     fled,~It seemed the sun was set, the day was night,~Gainst
75    XX|   therein I take no pleasure;~I set no rent on life, no price
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