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 1     I|      Greece untrue,~And Western aid we far removed behold:~Who
 2     I|        She feared might come to aid him as they fought,~Her
 3     I|      Greekish Prince to send us aid,~Tell him his kingly promise
 4     I|        subjects born, and hired aid besides.~ ~
 5    II|         Help from the Lord, and aid from Pluto black;~He, from
 6    II|      discover soon I will,~What aid? what counsel had'st thou
 7    II|         aged days,~For in thine aid more hope, more trust I
 8    II|        quoth he, "your promised aid~Against these Frenchmen
 9    II|    armed galleys be assigned~To aid those ships which Turks
10   III|       fight,~Like angry Mars to aid the Trojan knight.~ ~ XXXIV~
11   III|       of adventurers brings,~To aid the worthy and his tired
12   III|      hears~Her chiefest earthly aid, in heaven yet placed~Thou
13   III|       Those armed angels in our aid down send~That were at Dothan
14    IV|       woe,~False Hidraort their aid from hell doth call,~And
15    IV|     fortune, and her fall,~Asks aid, allures and wins the worthies
16    IV|   forego~To seek Duke Godfrey's aid, such store men tell~Of
17    IV|       than you haply deem:~Mine aid I grant, and his I promise
18    IV|      wronged come to seek thine aid,~So doth thy virtue, so
19    IV|     Others in their distress do aid implore~Of kin and friends;
20    IV|       succours he could give~To aid his mistress, banished from
21    IV|      bear the smart:~If Godfrey aid her not, not one but swears~
22    IV|      ours, and lend this virgin aid:~Thanks are half lost when
23    IV|      granted, let her have your aid:~Yours be the thanks, for
24    IV|      their senses,~Reason shall aid gainst those assaults affords,~
25     V|      The other lordlings in her aid to move,~In Godfrey's thought
26     V|      the chosen ten to gone~And aid the damsel:" thus devised
27     V|       or start,~Preferred their aid, what way soe'er he went:~
28     V|     strived~To get her promised aid in sure possession,~The
29     V|        had set down to lend her aid,~When at his feet herself
30     V|    bring;~Who, except Heaven to aid the right refuse,~Recover
31     V|         did fortune's grace and aid implore;~At last they drew
32    VI|      Nor that the king upon his aid relied:~"Within your power,
33    VI|       Upon his hidden mates for aid he cries~Gainst his supposed
34   VII|       To fight, an angel to his aid he gains:~Satan that sees
35   VII|    swear her valiant knights to aid~Against those traitors of
36   VII|      was,~When Satan stirred to aid thee at thy need,~In human
37   VII|      Heaven, how Justice in our aid doth fight,~Our visages
38  VIII|         of wrath,~That with the aid of many a Pagan crew,~After
39  VIII|        was his wont, to God for aid he fled;~"O Lord, thou knowest
40    IX|        take revenge, but to his aid too late,~Because he saw
41    IX|  Aladine came fiercely to their aid:~On that steep brae Lord
42     X|        us bereft,~Nor aught but aid from Egypt land is left:~ ~
43     X|         see far distant is that aid,~Upon our heels our danger
44     X|         it be raised by Egypt's aid and power.~ ~  XLIV~"But
45     X|    quoth he, "good prince, what aid I bring,~Since 5olyman is
46     X|      which brought him so great aid,~To be the lords and princes
47     X|        thunders down in Peter's aid she brings,~And where for
48    XI|   psalms devout~Heaven's sacred aid the Christian lords invoke;~
49    XI|      zeal and faith devout,~The aid, assistance, and the help
50   XII|          For this thy proffered aid required uneath,~I but a
51   XII|      Argantes was his proffered aid to scorn,~Whom Aladine prevents,
52   XII|      the Turkish king,~Ready to aid the two his force he kept,~
53   XII| followed her to give her timely aid,~Or by her side this breath
54   XIV|        yet by help of devil, or aid from hell,~I do this uncouth
55    XV|       quoth he,~"Good luck your aid, your guide good fortune
56    XV|       these the forces are,~And aid from other lands they here
57   XVI|      she, "till Egypt's lord~In aid of Zion's king his host
58   XVI|    sword,~The worthies all will aid me, for my love:~I seek
59  XVII|          in your great virtue's aid~To venge all Asia's harms,
60  XVII|       dead,~All offer her their aid, all say and swear,~To take
61 XVIII|  assault the hold:~Godfrey hath aid from Heaven, by force the
62 XVIII|       see what legions in thine aid I bring,~For Heaven assists
63 XVIII|         give my life for Sion's aid,~Here will I end my days,"
64   XIX|      yield,~And both at once to aid and help the same~The sovereign
65   XIX|      foe's weak hope and latest aid,~We conquer will, when sun
66    XX|         ready this new hope and aid,~Their hands to shoot, their
67    XX|        not~In so great need, to aid the noble dame;~Thus joined,
68    XX|      goddess of his thought,~To aid her ran, nay flew, and laid
69    XX|        short and sudden was the aid~That to the Pagans, faint
70    XX|      mind how, far from help or aid,~Armida fled, alone, amazed,
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