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1 I| great, a captain good,~And hardy knight ysprong of princes' 2 I| Balnavill, and Engerlan,~For hardy knights approved were and 3 III| strong and courage bold,~On hardy breasts their harness donned 4 III| flame,~That boiled in his hardy stomach hot;~His bridled 5 V| All set in battle and in hardy fight,~Do thou permit the 6 VI| singled out~To undertake this hardy enterprise,~But on Prince 7 VI| LXX~Love, fearless, hardy, and audacious love,~Emboldened 8 VII| soldiers cried:~ ~ CXVIII~"You hardy men at arms behold," quoth 9 VIII| conquest of this noble fort.~In hardy Sweno opened was the gate~ 10 VIII| valiant deeds.~ ~ XIX~"But hardy Sweno midst the other train,~ 11 VIII| preserved on live~This hardy champion, fortress of our 12 VIII| shown,~In many a hard and hardy enterprise,~But now with 13 IX| great adventures ran his hardy thought,~But naught assured, 14 IX| The noble father and his hardy crew~Fierce Solyman on every 15 IX| underneath his horse~The hardy infant tumbled on the mould,~ 16 IX| half-dead, and dying were.~The hardy Soldan saw him come in haste,~ 17 IX| The soldiers slain, the hardy knights were killed,~Legions 18 IX| the press and throng,~But hardy Guelpho gainst Clorinda 19 IX| and stone.~ ~ LXXXIII~The hardy boy, while thirst of warlike 20 IX| vain.~ ~ LXXXIX~A thousand hardy Turks affront he had~In 21 X| thus began to say~The hardy young man to the tyrant 22 X| rule the heat of youth and hardy rage,~Which somewhat have 23 X| XLVI~"And though this hardy knight the certain threat~ 24 X| LXXII~"I and all these the hardy champion knew,~We saw his 25 XI| trumpets shrill, true signs of hardy fights,~Called up to arms 26 XI| he concludes, and every hardy knight~His sample followed, 27 XI| took to keep.~ ~ XXXIII~The hardy Frenchmen, full of heat 28 XI| pitch and lime:~ ~ XXXV~The hardy Switzer now so far was gone~ 29 XI| first is tumbled down,~Come, hardy soldiers, come, assault 30 XI| mishap,~And upward still his hardy footings bent,~On his right 31 XI| tree, a wondrous way,~The hardy virgin by his side arrives,~ 32 XI| Their sovereign's voice his hardy people knew,~And his loud 33 XII| warlike deed~With strong and hardy knights herself to show.~ 34 XII| Argantes here, this bold and hardy knight,~Will undertake to 35 XII| is the mighty tower~With hardy troops and squadrons round 36 XII| and seas, the strong and hardy maid,~He saw her leave her 37 XII| hideous cries,~Therewith the hardy couple forward run~To execute 38 XII| bring,~Over the bars the hardy couple leapt~And after them 39 XII| would, when first I knew the hardy maid~Excluded was among 40 XIII| ray:~Thither goes Tancred hardy, faithful, bold,~But foolish 41 XIII| the dreadful trees with hardy stroke:~ ~ XX~These drawing 42 XIII| sense he wanteth who so hardy is~To hear the forest thunder, 43 XIII| which well he could,~"Oh hardy knight, who through these 44 XIII| said:~ ~ LI~"Leave off thy hardy thought, another's hands~ 45 XIV| hasty ire,~And with his hardy deeds let him take pain~ 46 XIV| architect, the workmen we,~The hardy youth home to this camp 47 XIV| joys her lord at will;~The hardy youth from this strange 48 XV| squadrons brave~And troops of hardy knights, yet on these sands~ 49 XV| swift he fled.~ ~ LI~The hardy couple on their way forth 50 XVII| you aught,~When Godfrey's hardy knights and princes strong~ 51 XVII| give the onset would,~A hardy soldier and a captain sly;~ 52 XVII| famous at this day,~Richer in hardy knights than this of thine;~ 53 XVIII| he advised him, and the hardy knight~Prepared him gladly 54 XVIII| assaults at once they give,~The hardy soldiers all would die or 55 XVIII| worthies him behind,~All hardy knights, whom Dudon late 56 XVIII| targe his face before;~His hardy troop, by his example good~ 57 XVIII| from skies.~ ~ LXXXV~The hardy duke before his folk abides,~ 58 XVIII| and their aged king,~His hardy Gascoigns gained small or 59 XIX| each his foe for bold and hardy knew.~ ~ XI~Tancred of body 60 XIX| and at half-sword,~Swift, hardy, bold, in stepped the Christian 61 XIX| the chain,~And griped his hardy foe in both his hands,~In 62 XIX| and said:~ ~ XXI~"Yield, hardy knight, and chance of war 63 XIX| But old Raymondo with his hardy crew~By chance came thither, 64 XIX| they had longer fought~The hardy Soldan would have won the 65 XIX| many a footman strong and hardy knight,~So doth the King' 66 XIX| realm lies near the morn,~A hardy giant, bold, and strong 67 XX| their ire, their wrath and hardy threat~Proceeds, the French 68 XX| stout,~And with them left a hardy troop beside~Of Gascoigns 69 XX| placed well.~ ~ XIV~"My hardy host, you conquerors of 70 XX| That seems so fierce, so hardy, stout and strong,~The Moors 71 XX| XXV~But to the bold, "Go, hardy knight," he says,~"His prey 72 XX| Her lance thus broke, the hardy dame forth drew~With her 73 XX| they stood, with heart and hardy face,~On their bold breasts 74 XX| wrought noble Tisipherne,~The hardy Normans all he overthrew;~ 75 XX| CXV~The Christian saw the hardy warrior come,~And leaped