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1 I| thoughts he bent:~In young Rinaldo fierce desires he spied,~ 2 I| LVIII~But these and all, Rinaldo far exceeds,~Star of his 3 III| Before the residue young Rinaldo flings~As swift as fiery 4 III| unknown springs.~ ~ XXXIX~"Rinaldo is his name, his armed fist~ 5 III| large.~Tancred and young Rinaldo break the press,~They bruise 6 III| ever risen more,~But that Rinaldo's horse e'en then down fell,~ 7 III| all the powers,~But now Rinaldo from the earth upleapt,~ 8 III| winds and skies;~So looked Rinaldo, when he shook his crest~ 9 III| fitteth not;"~Though loth, Rinaldo stayed, and stopped the 10 III| might;~Tancred and young Rinaldo like in fight."~ ~ LX~To 11 V| ARGUMENT.~Gernando scorns Rinaldo should aspire~To rule that 12 V| cheeks with scarlet red;~Rinaldo soon his passions had descried,~ 13 V| ear.~ ~ XIX~What, shall Rinaldo match thee? dares he tell~ 14 V| envy did his heart inspire.~Rinaldo heard him as he stood beside,~ 15 V| a quarrel vain,~By young Rinaldo in his desperate wrath,~ 16 V| set before thine eyes~Rinaldo's worth and courage what 17 V| turned his horse and to Rinaldo went,~Who, when his noble 18 V| smile well might you see~Rinaldo cast, with scorn and high 19 V| but proves I trust:~Now if Rinaldo weigh our rule too light,~ 20 VIII| untrue too well,~Think their Rinaldo slain: the wicked fiend~ 21 VIII| from each part~Of young Rinaldo's worth and praises came:~ 22 VIII| speech at length to young Rinaldo passed,~And told his great 23 VIII| thy master's heir,~It is Rinaldo young, with whom in might~ 24 VIII| seemed too apparent true,~Rinaldo's armor, frushed and hacked 25 VIII| arms that late~Were good Rinaldo's; then with semblance stout~ 26 VIII| mortal blow is stroken,~Rinaldo have they slain, and law 27 VIII| asunder?~ ~ LXVII~"They have Rinaldo slain, the sword and shield~ 28 VIII| those that would revenge Rinaldo killed;~And though their 29 VIII| For this offence, but for Rinaldo's love,~I pardon you, hereafter 30 IX| Christian host,~Tancred, Rinaldo, and the rest, best prized~ 31 X| Armida's wrath and spite:~Rinaldo known to live, Peter foresays~ 32 X| Divine thus for us wrought,~Rinaldo, whose high virtue is his 33 X| trembling and with awe:~"Rinaldo lives," he said, "the tokens 34 X| These words of his of Prince Rinaldo's death~Out of their troubled 35 XIII| them with a gentle shower;~Rinaldo shall return, the Egyptian 36 XIV| dream doth show~His will; Rinaldo must return at last;~They 37 XIV| stray,~Only from exile young Rinaldo call,~This give I thee in 38 XIV| benign and kind,~For Prince Rinaldo bold, I humbly sue,~And 39 XIV| and all agree.~ ~ XXVI~"Rinaldo shall return; let him restrain~ 40 XIV| bonds them sent,~Whom young Rinaldo rescued as they went.~ ~ 41 XIV| men in fight.~ ~ LIII~"Rinaldo there had dolt and left 42 XVI| Where in sweet prison lies Rinaldo pent,~And do so much, that 43 XVI| fight:~ ~ XXIX~So fared Rinaldo when the glorious light~ 44 XVI| run away."~ ~ XLI~At this Rinaldo stopped, stood still, and 45 XVII| power to fight;~Armida, who Rinaldo's ruin sought,~To them adjoins 46 XVII| with conquest glad,~Had not Rinaldo fierce my knights all slain,~ 47 XVII| at large again.~ ~ XLVI~"Rinaldo is well known," and there 48 XVII| LXIV~Thus parleyed he; Rinaldo, hushed and still,~Great 49 XVII| shield to live and move.~Rinaldo waked up and cheered his 50 XVIII| false therein which lie~Rinaldo chaseth from the forest 51 XVIII| stood,~"My sovereign lord," Rinaldo meekly said,~"To venge my 52 XVIII| Upon the trees his eyes Rinaldo bent,.~And there a marvel 53 XVIII| to move his weaker sense,~Rinaldo round about environing,~ 54 XVIII| beauty was~To sweet Armide; Rinaldo thinks he spies~Her gestures, 55 XVIII| throw.~ ~ LXXII~Yet still Rinaldo unresolved went,~And far 56 XVIII| LXXV~Against the fort Rinaldo gan uprear~A ladder huge, 57 XVIII| conquest plain,~For with Rinaldo gainst his yielding lone,~ 58 XVIII| XCIX~But thither fierce Rinaldo threatening went,~And at 59 XIX| wet with lukewarm blood~Rinaldo ran, and chased the Pagan 60 XIX| sovereign Duke and young Rinaldo came.~ ~ XLVII~As when a 61 XIX| when having broke~The bars, Rinaldo doth assault begin~Against 62 XIX| knight,~Proud Godfrey's or Rinaldo's head, I trow,~Should feel 63 XIX| will here arrive:~But thee Rinaldo it behoveth most~To keep 64 XIX| CXXVI~This said, from young Rinaldo's angry eyes,~Flew sparks 65 XX| he set, somedeal aside,~Rinaldo was their leader, lord and 66 XX| when with his battle large~Rinaldo came, whose fury, haste 67 XX| disordered be with too much fear:~Rinaldo followed them from place 68 XX| pass amid the open main:~Rinaldo so, when none his force 69 XX| not one withstands.~ ~ LXI~Rinaldo came where his forlorn Armide~ 70 XX| Meanwhile Lord Godfrey and Rinaldo slew~His feeble bands, his 71 XX| their fate, their fall,~Rinaldo heard the case, by one that 72 XX| saddle made him bend and bow;~Rinaldo hit him on the flank so 73 XX| sought.~ ~ CXIII~He spied Rinaldo, and although his field~ 74 XX| The furious stroke fell on Rinaldo's crest,~And made him bend 75 XX| death.~ ~ CXXI~This done, Rinaldo stayed and looked around,~