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 1     I|        Princes, that protect and save~The Pilgrim Muses, and their
 2     I|         captains, soldiers, all, save Boemond, came,~And pitched
 3     I|       met,~In shining steel, all save her visage fair,~Her hair
 4     I|         with due care provide~To save his men from ambush and
 5     I|       sometimes assail he would,~Save that he durst not move them
 6    II|         Olindo would be slain~To save the rest, the King grants
 7    II|         offered up her blood,~To save the rest of Christ's selected
 8    II|          cast how she might them save,~The means on suit or battle
 9   III|          virago would that booty save,~Whom their commander singled
10   III| turtle-dove her prey.~ ~ XXVIII~"Save with thy grace, or let thine
11   III|       bank and bulwark served to save the rout.~ ~ XLIII~These
12   III|       forged by magic art,~Could save their owners, for Lord Dudon'
13   III|       land from scorching beams,~Save that a wood stands six miles
14    IV|        prisons and would algates save~The souls there here should
15    IV|   poisoned~Him, but descried, to save our lives we fled.~ ~ LVII~"
16    IV|        and kingdom let thy mercy save~From death and ruin: but
17    IV|      spill;~Thine be my kingdom, save it with thy might:~Among
18    IV|     fight,~That virgins innocent save and defend:~Dear will the
19     V|       prayed,~He will in arms to save his kingdom rise,~So shall
20     V|         God did keep, defend and save~In all your battles, combats,
21    VI|           And make for peace, to save our lives, request,~Else,
22    VI|      yourself defend and kingdom save."~ ~ IX~"Bold youth," the
23    VI|      life and sense they wanted,~Save that their hearts within
24    VI|        and jewels had he care to save,~And them restored all,
25    VI|    deserts durst she ride or go,~Save that her honor, she esteemed
26    VI|         whom no care exciteth~To save his life, that saved and
27   VII|       called, yet answered none,~Save babbling echo, from the
28   VII|    LXXVIII~"O Lord, that diddest save, keep and defend~Thy servant
29   VII|      lurking hole, it should not save his head."~"Thou liest,"
30   VII|      again that turned his face,~Save bold Argantes, else fled
31  VIII|      blusheth still he could not save his lord,~Rich, strong and
32    IX|     conquest boast,~Or he should save his life, when on the land~
33     X|           And not alone protect, save and defend~From his fierce
34     X|         is not ours for this,~Oh save this town from ruin, us
35     X|       speedy death each prayeth,~Save false Rambaldo, he became
36     X|   sweetly in their cabins slept,~Save he, whose thoughts his eyes
37    XI|         Exposed their breasts to save their fortress dear.~ ~
38    XI|          else some vamure fit to save the town,~Instead of that
39    XI|    withdrew~Within the breach to save that battered part,~And
40   XII|          st them keep, preserve, save and defend:"~Thus said the
41   XII|         I will her keep, defend, save and protect,~I made the
42   XII|          she thought it good,~To save her life, some other path
43   XII|          won, I pardon thee, nor save~This body, that all torments
44   XII|         torments can endure,~But save my soul, baptism I dying
45   XII|     revenge her whom I could not save.~ ~ CIV~"Jerusalem, hear
46  XIII|          or passage free denied,~Save that the growing trees so
47  XIII|          Godfrey's folly, let me save mine own,"~And as he said,
48    XV|          hearts breed care,~For, save that one, all hours unlucky
49    XV|        top themselves they land,~Save that the ice, the frost,
50   XVI|         that rich metal wrought,~Save speech, of living bodies
51   XVI|      every walk and grove~Alone, save for an hermit false called
52 XVIII|         daughters of this grove,~Save that instead of shafts and
53 XVIII|       for defence it wears~Could save the tower, in such distress
54 XVIII|          had performed his will, save that upreared~High in the
55   XIX|        fly~To David's tower, and save their persons so;~Erminia
56   XIX|         death or fear or care to save their lives~From their forsaken
57   XIX|         in this fort your person save,~Refresh your weary limbs
58   XIX|      preserve, those kill, these save.~ ~ XLVI~But yet at last
59   XIX|        grant mercy, pity, grace,~Save not my kingdom, not my life
60   XIX|          not my life I said,~But save mine honor, let me die a
61   XIX|          honor had great care to save,~And since with fair Armida
62   XIX|      cares take care yourself to save,~By you this camp doth live,
63    XX|   ravishing my virgins keep, and save~Thine ancestors' dead bones
64    XX|         then unseen, unheard,~To save themselves forgot both he
65    XX|         alone can she her person save,~But to be slain or taken
66    XX|      side,~And, for he could not save her, with her died.~ ~ XCIX~
67    XX|       and forth she rides~Alone, save for disdain and love, her
68    XX|         divideth?~Com'st thou to save my life? alas, what scorn,~
69    XX|         not scorned, your life I save;~Your foe nay, but your
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