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1 I| XVI~"Godfrey," quoth he, "behold the season fit~To war, for 2 I| Western aid we far removed behold:~Who buildeth thus, methinks, 3 II| every side great plenty doth behold~Of offerings brought, myrrh, 4 II| recompense."~Then she, "Behold the faulter here in sight,~ 5 II| prayers to his throne aspire:~Behold the heavens, thither thine 6 III| mounted high,~Jerusalem, behold, appeared in sight,~Jerusalem 7 III| soul amiss~Of sinful men, behold this brutish flood,~That 8 III| of death and danger near.~Behold your foes;" then further 9 III| the virgin brave,~Thereby behold forth passed a Christian 10 III| knights, he cried:~"Lordlings, behold, this bloody reeking blade~ 11 III| port, and princely look behold.~ ~ LIX~"Well seems he born 12 IV| Daughter,' she says, `fly, fly, behold thy dame~Foreshows the treasons 13 V| pause,~There take my gage, behold I offer it~To him that first 14 VI| thus to her fancy said,~Behold thy dear in danger to be 15 VII| living shall with watery eyes behold~How from his back I tear 16 VII| life's hazard at their ease behold.~Come bring me here my fairest 17 VII| people of the Occident!~Behold him here that all your host 18 VII| glory not of that, myself behold~Am come prepared, and bid 19 VII| CXVIII~"You hardy men at arms behold," quoth she,~"How Heaven, 20 VIII| feeble eyes begun:~Two men behold in vestures long appear,~ 21 VIII| tomb with curious work, behold,~And wondrous art was built 22 VIII| triumph yet like theirs behold;~They sit in heaven on thrones 23 VIII| pity in each softened mind,~Behold returned home with all they 24 IX| awhile we rest, we shall behold~This glorious city smoking 25 IX| down brought~Thou shalt behold, and seas of red blood flow~ 26 IX| It is some ease not to behold our woes.~ ~ XXXVI~He wept 27 IX| yielding diamonds armed sure,~"Behold," quoth he, "to do despite 28 IX| though small they gained,~Behold a cloud of dust, wherein 29 X| will did all the prease behold,~These heavy speeches of 30 X| L~"Of whom you speak behold the Soldan here,~Neither 31 X| stern in humbler wise:~"Behold," quoth he, "good prince, 32 X| heat;~ ~ LXXVII~"Her eyes behold the truth and purest light,~ 33 XI| XLIV~As Ademare stood to behold the fight~High on the bank, 34 XI| that Clorinda's strength behold,~Their country's love to 35 XI| Solyman, the time and place behold,~That of our valors well 36 XI| far off his dreadful looks behold,~Which in their hearts of 37 XII| doth make,~Among our foes behold the light and fire,~I will 38 XII| strong walls my life protect~Behold thy flames and fires tossed 39 XII| gracious eye this silly babe behold;'~This said, her strength 40 XII| plight, and thus she said,~"Behold how fair, how glad thy love 41 XIV| heavenward, this blessed place behold,~These shining lamps, these 42 XIV| There Mars and Venus I behold at will!~As bare as erst 43 XIV| white the prince did long behold,~And this inscription read, 44 XV| harbor lay,~And setting sail behold on Egypt's coast~The monarch' 45 XV| the air,~And mounting up behold with wakeful eye,~The radiant 46 XV| Damiata next, where they behold~How to the sea his tribute 47 XV| proudly built," quoth she, "behold,~That sits on top of yonder 48 XVI| budding rose," quoth she, "behold,~That first scant peeping 49 XVI| be content~At least so to behold thy lovely hue,~That while 50 XVII| XLIII~"Great Emperor, behold me here," she said.~"For 51 XVII| might;~To wreak thine ire behold me prest and fit,~I will 52 XVII| far off at last their eyes behold~Something, they wist not 53 XVII| in this precious shield behold~The glorious deeds of thy 54 XVII| thine elders so thou mightst behold~Thy children, many, famous, 55 XVIII| they wonder if they had behold~Such sights as from the 56 XVIII| The Pagans trembled to behold the wall~And city subject 57 XVIII| thine eyes, and in the air behold~The sacred armies, how they 58 XVIII| those angels plain.~ ~ XCIV~"Behold the souls of every lord 59 XIX| our strife," quoth he,~"Behold at last I come, and my return,~ 60 XIX| nor reign;~For now, alas! behold the fatal hour~That ends 61 XIX| too much haste to spoil behold,~But I command no more you 62 XIX| worth all eyes should thee behold,~Thus much I know right 63 XIX| The same, the same I am; behold me well."~The squire her 64 XIX| dead, I love thee still, behold;~Death wounds, but kills 65 XX| heathen fone,~Of victory behold the latest feast,~See the 66 XX| Frenchman would in show appear,~Behold how near his mates and he 67 XX| eyes, my zeal, my truth behold:~For to that throne, whereof 68 XX| but love remains entire.~"Behold," she says, "your handmaid 69 XX| the Duke as near he drew,~"Behold of thy strong hand I come