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1 I| else his acting thoughts he bent:~In young Rinaldo fierce 2 I| for Juda ready bound and bent.~ ~ LXXX~All these together 3 I| restrained,~To other thoughts he bent his fierce desire,~The suburbs 4 II| ground,~And on her lover bent her eyesight mild,~"Tell 5 II| right hand on his heart,~Bent down his head, and cast 6 III| northern gate his force he bent,~Gainst it he camped, gainst 7 III| with thy sacred weapons bent~Gainst Sion's fort, these 8 IV| His wannish eyes upon them bent askance;~And when he saw 9 IV| LXX~At this the princess bent her eyes to ground,~And 10 IV| lover new.~None kenned the bent of her unsteadfast bow,~ 11 V| Godfrey's thoughts were bent,~Nor list he longer with 12 V| thoughts still to maintain are bent~Your liberty, as men of 13 VI| Heavens dispose as they are bent~Of this frail like, yet 14 VI| field."~The great Circassian bent his frowning eyes,~Like 15 VI| young ones in the springing bent,~To draw the searcher further 16 VI| with his light footsteps bent,~Her maiden's beast for 17 VII| his course with speed he bent,~A fortress stately built 18 VII| heavy blow did fall,~And bent well-nigh the metal to his 19 VII| his foe together all he bent,~And heaven and fortune 20 VII| it in his mighty bow new bent,~ ~ CIII~Twanged the string, 21 VIII| threats he heard, and saw them bent~To arms on every side, yet 22 IX| against Heaven's wisdom bent,~Departed now, bright Titan' 23 IX| Some bolder gainst him bent their weapons keen,~And 24 IX| fight,~From his high throne bent down his gracious sight.~ ~ 25 IX| gainst him the point he bent~That, what the edge had 26 IX| hour the bow of war new bent,~I will rise again, a foe, 27 X| beetle brows the Turk amazed bent,~He wrinkled up his front, 28 X| stayed, and his eyesight bent~Upon the bushy rocks, and 29 XI| that all his thoughts had bent,~Did ladders, rams, and 30 XI| The rest far off upon him bent their eyes,~But when he 31 XI| Pagan train~Toward that side bent their defensive might~Which 32 XI| still his hardy footings bent,~On his right eye he caught 33 XII| would his beams on her had bent:~She, wise and lowly, by 34 XII| that struck her erst, she bent,~She slew the knight, nor 35 XII| I trow~Downward for pity bent both heaven and sun,~Her 36 XII| men's eyes were on Arsetes bent,~His sighs were deep, his 37 XIII| upon those shades no sooner bent~But frozen dread pierced 38 XIII| looks upon the knight they bent,~And threatened death with 39 XIII| ill,~ ~ LV~While thus he bent gainst earth his scorching 40 XIII| accepted them, and gently bent~Upon the faithful host His 41 XIV| did watch and wake,~And bent on Godfrey down the gracious 42 XIV| their voyage straight they bent,~Whose broken shores with 43 XV| and gainst thy will is bent,~Nor yet the time hath Titan' 44 XVI| thy looks are fixed and bent~Thy happy eyes themselves 45 XVI| targe his looks amazed he bent,~And therein all his wanton 46 XVI| my might~Against Godfredo bent, mine art and skill:~I followed 47 XVI| that weak and tender be,~He bent to deeds that maidens ill 48 XVII| inclined, and arms down bent:~ ~ XIV~Their squadrons 49 XVII| Ethiop-ward, at the fair bent~Of her rich wings strange 50 XVII| earth he cast his eyes, and bent his knee:~To whom the king 51 XVII| her fair visage fixed and bent,~And by new notes and certain 52 XVII| foremost day~Wherein to war I bent my noble thought,~But for 53 XVII| and on those portraits bent his sight.~ ~ LXVI~The cunning 54 XVIII| heaven's eastern face he bent,~His thoughts above all 55 XVIII| the trees his eyes Rinaldo bent,.~And there a marvel great 56 XVIII| and thus the town were bent,~These to assault, these 57 XVIII| in that sort,~To see them bent against their surest port:~ ~ 58 XVIII| angry looks on every side he bent,~And where most harm, most 59 XVIII| and their force and fury bent~To throw him headlong down, 60 XVIII| steps from Godfrey back he bent,~And to him let the passage 61 XIX| which at his breast was bent;~Argantes at his face a 62 XIX| left the Pagan's right arm bent,~With his right hand meanwhile 63 XIX| from the blow against him bent,~Leaped aside, the stroke 64 XIX| his steps from thence he bent,~And foot by foot a heavy 65 XIX| love's twinkling stars, she bent to ground,~Weep she, or 66 XIX| truth; more difficult, more bent~Was he to know it, and resolved 67 XX| heaven his redoubled light~Bent down to see this field, 68 XX| wing, spread underneath the bent~Of the steep hill that saved 69 XX| spears and pikes abound,~Bent were their bows, in rests 70 XX| shield kept off the blows bent on his dear,~Which, if need 71 XX| that fled his course he bent;~They to their rampiers