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1 I| city, country, town and field.~ ~ VIII~All things he viewed, 2 I| When he commander of the field became;~The Count Carinto 3 I| Three years he served in field, when scant begin~Few golden 4 II| faulty one,~Destroy this field that yieldeth naught but 5 II| not esteemed treasure;~The field of love with plough of virtue 6 II| love consents that beauty's field lie waste,~Her visage set 7 II| things I bow,~To fight in field, or to defend this wall,~ 8 II| valiant acts, the world the field,~Egypt the headland is, 9 II| desperate enterprise.~The field of death, watered with danger' 10 II| plain~Destroyed have, each field to waste is laid,~In fenced 11 II| dies;~Of if by land the field you once forsake,~Then vain 12 II| see, when first we meet in field."~ ~ XCIV~Thus took they 13 III| he proved him through the field,~Yet she for that refrained 14 III| Alicandro wounded lay in field,~And Poliphern the younger, 15 III| with her silver wings~In field of azure, fair Erminia knew,~" 16 IV| ignobler part,~We lost the field, yet lost we not our heart.~ ~ 17 IV| ways,~Let some be slain in field, let some again~Make oracles 18 V| And overflow each country, field and plain;~Send therefore 19 VI| giveth.~ ~ VII~"But if in field your wisdom dare not venture~ 20 VI| Will with his sword in open field maintain,~If any dare deny 21 VI| him come and prove, the field I grant,~Nor wrong nor treason 22 VI| swords and weapons keen;~The field is safely granted by their 23 VI| Otho bold, and took the field,~A gentle knight whom God 24 VI| revenge this shame, or die in field."~The great Circassian bent 25 VI| wouldest thou run,~To lay that field of princely virtue waste,~ 26 VI| day and night,~In pitched field, or private combat fight.~ ~ 27 VII| brave rout,~To keep the field, she stayed upon the hill:~ 28 VII| place supply,~Go take the field, and let's see how thou 29 VII| Unweaponed, still stood he in the field;~His noble heart esteemed 30 VII| horse, another through the field~Ran masterless, dismounted 31 VIII| unrevenged lieth in the field~His noble corpse to feed 32 IX| twice beaten was in pitched field.~ ~ V~When Fortune oft he 33 IX| arms he hent, and to the field them bore,~Resolved to take 34 IX| half-naked trembling through the field,~Your blows are feeble, 35 IX| there stands,~In silver field, the ensign of Christ's 36 IX| sorrow, pain,~Run through the field, disguised in divers shapes,~ 37 IX| doubtful hazard of that bloody field.~ ~ XCIV~But when he saw 38 X| he supped, and amid the field~To rest his weary limbs 39 X| s host come to renew the field."~ ~ XIII~While thus he 40 XI| half disarmed? why to the field~Approach you in these weak 41 XI| ample fort~Too strait a field, wherein to prove his might,~ 42 XI| wounded ere he left the field,~The godly duke to safety 43 XII| leave the corpses fair in field~For food to wolves, though 44 XIII| nigh when our proud foes in field~Shall slaughtered lie, and 45 XVI| pardie, encountering thee in field,~Will spare to strike thee, 46 XVII| and sometimes lost the field,~Nor could his adverse fortune 47 XVII| death's bitter stroke, in field or fort,~Tigranes, Rapold 48 XVII| King of Italy,~He won the field and took that king on live:~ 49 XVII| Guichard there forsook~The field, till then who never feared 50 XVII| bride,~And in Bavaria's field transplanted new~The Roman 51 XVII| conquer shall in pitched field~Great armies and win spoils 52 XVIII| gainst Godfrey took the field;~Fornenst Camillo stood 53 XVIII| virtue great was made,~The field as in few blows right soon 54 XIX| Soldan would have won the field;~For gainst his thundering 55 XIX| Circassian rest~In this broad field, for wolves and crows a 56 XIX| charge in plain and pitched field,~To fight with you, to make 57 XIX| shower,~And then in pitched field, fight, if you will;~If 58 XIX| assay,~And try, in open field and open day.~ ~ CXXXI~" 59 XX| power;~The Soldan longs in field to prove his might,~With 60 XX| appeased Armida; first the field~The Christians win, then 61 XX| light~Bent down to see this field, this fray, this fight.~ ~ 62 XX| oft, this day, so win the field,~Let zeal and honor be your 63 XX| durst combat him in equal field,~Gildippes undertook that 64 XX| of broken lances lay the field,~All full of arms that cloven 65 XX| Blows through the ample field or spacious plain;~Against 66 XX| she saw how through the field~Her champions fly, faint, 67 XX| Roberts was nigh slain in field;~The other by the Indian 68 XX| and Raymond fell amid the field,~This blow again upon his 69 XX| sallied out,~And to the field in haste and heat he goes,~ 70 XX| the host;~ ~ XCII~Into the field he came, the lukewarm blood~ 71 XX| flow through all the purple field,~There of sad death the 72 XX| Rinaldo, and although his field~Of azure purple now and 73 XX| overthrown,~Thought, now her field lay waste, her hedge lay