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 1     I|          XXXIII~This power they gave him, by his princely right,~
 2     I|         noble fame,~His brother gave him all his troops to lead,~
 3    II|   inquired, and answer short he gave,~But such as all the chance
 4   III|    future virtue, timely tokens gave.~ ~ LXI~"Presages, ah too
 5    IV|     stop their warlike feat,~He gave command his princes should
 6    IV|      sufficed, but that he also gave~His only Son, his darling
 7    IV|         but swears~Some tigress gave him suck on roughest part~
 8    IV|         silence once again,~And gave the knight great thanks
 9     V|       yielded to your will,~And gave you license with this dame
10     V|         where the lamp of Cupid gave the light:~The rest perceive
11    VI|        content.~ ~ XXV~The rest gave place; for every one descried~
12    VI|         his furious charge,~And gave him eke a wound deep, sore
13    VI|       served her, and leave her gave,~And willed her go whither
14    VI|      the streets was sent;~Love gave her courage, love exiled
15   VII|       nest.~ ~ XXIX~The courier gave the fort a warning blast;~
16   VII|    harness rich old Aladine him gave,~A worthy present for a
17   VII|    stept aside, and to his rage gave place,~And on his helm with
18   VII|         said, so brave an onset gave the knight,~That many a
19   VII|         And that day's conquest gave the virgin bright,~Which
20   VII|        Wind, thunder, rain, all gave a dreadful sound,~And with
21  VIII|     brought it, but first order gave,~That noble body should
22    IX|         While thus he spoke, he gave a cruel stroke~Against Algazel'
23     X|     cleft,~And for his guide he gave the prince his left:~ ~
24     X|       Orcanes, and some inkling gave~In doubtful words of that
25     X|         LVII~Godfrey this while gave victory the rein,~And following
26    XI|         and serve for wings,~He gave the sign, so mighty was
27    XI|       strove~And little leisure gave it there to stick;~At Godfrey'
28   XII|     faith she most reposed,~She gave thee, ere thou couldest
29   XII|       guise.~ ~ XXVI~"To me she gave thee, and she wept withal,~
30   XII|    itself did fly,~Two balls he gave them made of hollow brass,~
31   XII|         descried them both, and gave the word.~ ~ XLIV~Silent
32   XII|       take,~And vengeance taken gave new cause of shame:~So that
33   XII|      unites,~And to his virtues gave his heart in guard,~Bridling
34   XII|         sun,~Her naked hand she gave the knight, in show~Of love
35   XII|       eyes, accursed alike!~You gave the wound, you gave them
36   XII|         You gave the wound, you gave them light to strike.~ ~
37  XIII|      said, Alcasto to his words gave heed,~Alcasto leader of
38  XIII|         body strength and vigor gave.~ ~ XXXIII~To this exploit
39  XIII|     drew his sword at last, and gave the tree~A mighty blow,
40   XIV|   diligent and neat,~Attendance gave about these strangers bold,~
41    XV|       said, the first seen isle gave place,~And high and rough
42   XVI|      that shame to just disdain gave place,~To fierce disdain,
43   XVI|       sharp reprief;~Mine honor gave I thee all gifts above,~
44   XVI|        old what I denayed,~That gave I thee, my lover new, unprayed.~ ~
45   XVI|        sad,~Wherein a firebrand gave a dreadful light,~Kindled
46   XVI|        grief and shame to wrath gave place at last.~ ~ LXXII~"
47  XVII|         not to the Huns, Altine~Gave place, and when time served
48  XVII|      Danes, his late dear lord,~Gave him the fatal weapon, and
49  XVII|    rolled the chariot light,~He gave his coursers fleet the rod
50 XVIII|      neck, the duke this answer gave:~"Let pass such speeches
51   XIX|     stealth the Pagan false him gave~A sudden wound, threatening
52   XIX|         sword, and praises glad~Gave to his God that saved him
53   XIX|    kingdoms take which erst she gave,~Yet in our hearts our kingly
54   XIX|      blows were mortal which he gave or lent,~For whom he hit
55   XIX|      last,~Yet to the danger he gave place at length,~For wit,
56   XIX|      leaning on a bending lance gave heed~To a big man whose
57   XIX|         words this bitter scoff gave he.~"Good reason," quoth
58   XIX|         the same~Which erst you gave me different is my name.~ ~
59   XIX|    robbed me when he thought he gave,~Free was Erminia, but captived
60   XIX|       his the soul and mind,~He gave the cage but kept the bird
61   XIX|        present to their captain gave,~Whom I entreated and besought
62   XIX|       woful virgin tarried, and gave heed~To the fierce looks
63    XX|       the Christian train,~That gave the onset first, first won
64    XX|     XLIII~Right on the front he gave that lady kind~A blow so
65    XX| incredible he wrought.~ ~ LV~He gave more deaths than strokes,
66    XX|    dread that wonder bred, fear gave it faith.~ ~ LVI~The Afric
67    XX|        And while she shot, love gave her wound on wound.~ ~ LXVI~"
68    XX|      cast~The first he met, nor gave them time to plain~Or pray,
69    XX|    defied,~Two mighty blows she gave the Turk untrue,~One cleft
70    XX|      fierce, a deadly stroke he gave,~And pierced her armor,
71    XX|       thou he to whom to bear I gave~My king's great banner,
72    XX|         This ensign, Rimedon, I gave not thee~To be the witness
73    XX|   forward spurred his steed and gave the charge.~ ~ CXV~The Christian
74    XX|          The people round about gave place and room,~And wondered
75    XX|            CXLIII~This said, he gave him to his knights to keep~
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