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1 I| the northward lies;~With mighty bars of long enduring brass,~ 2 II| Ismen with terror of his mighty charms,~That makes great 3 II| rite,~For us commandeth mighty Mahomet~No idols in his 4 II| not to move:~But for our mighty king doth understand,~You 5 III| singled hand for hand,~A mighty man at arms, who Guardo 6 III| scant to rise espied:~But mighty bulwarks fence that plainer 7 IV| XXXVII~"Conduct me then that mighty duke before,~If you be courteous, 8 V| earth's brave lords and mighty kings,~Was none so stout, 9 V| studied how to feed that mighty host,~In so great scarceness, 10 VI| hest,~As wills the lore of mighty Mars his laws:"~This was 11 VI| then at large expose,~With mighty threats, high terms and 12 VI| and pass,~Some blows his mighty target well defended,~Some 13 VI| LXXXVII~"Love, strong, bold, mighty never-tired love,~Supplieth 14 VII| climb,~And there became the mighty Caliph's man,~And though 15 VII| death and mischief brings~To mighty lords, to monarchs, and 16 VII| LXXI~His name with joy and mighty shouts they bless;~The rest 17 VII| grip his foe within his mighty arms,~But he avoided nimbly 18 VII| storm and shower,~Whose mighty ribs fast bound with bands 19 VII| hent,~And set it in his mighty bow new bent,~ ~ CIII~Twanged 20 VIII| and shows~There was some mighty host of Pagans near.~At 21 VIII| eyes,~Of Saracens against a mighty band,~With fearless heart 22 IX| starlight, lo, descried~This mighty Soldan and his host draw 23 IX| seven bulls' hides, his mighty targe,~And sheathed his 24 IX| courage strove,~For Asia's mighty empire, who can tell~With 25 IX| LXXIX~Then by his puissance mighty Saladine,~Proud Agricalt 26 IX| that feels no sore!~But mighty Godfrey 'gainst the Soldan' 27 IX| arm grew weak to bear his mighty targe,~His hand to rule 28 X| But now to visit Egypt's mighty king,~Unless my judgment 29 X| presence 'mongst them bore a mighty stroke,~A man esteemed well 30 X| would assault the city's mighty wall,~And all the heathen 31 XI| and Ademare,~ ~ VI~The mighty duke came next, as princes 32 XI| he said,~"In Clarimont by mighty Urban's hand~When I was 33 XI| was strong by site,~With mighty hills defenced from foreign 34 XI| wings,~He gave the sign, so mighty was the rout~Of those that 35 XI| At last upon him fell a mighty stone,~As from some engine 36 XI| upon the rampiers steep,~On mighty beams his head advanced 37 XI| assault and skirmish hot,~Her mighty bow Clorinda often drew,~ 38 XI| Himself he saves behind his mighty targe,~A shield not used 39 XI| And there it seems the mighty prince intends~Godfredo' 40 XI| his greatest shield and mighty bow,~"That sure and trusty 41 XI| down, his footing lost,~A mighty stone upon the worthy lights,~ 42 XI| While thus his will the mighty champion told,~Both Solyman 43 XI| with his pen.~ ~ LXXI~The mighty duke yet never changed cheer,~ 44 XII| for well-guarded is the mighty tower~With hardy troops 45 XII| Thou, as it best beseems a mighty king,~With ready bands besides 46 XII| perchance doth reign~In mighty Ethiop, and her deserts 47 XIII| last, and gave the tree~A mighty blow, that made a gaping 48 XV| many a ship and boat,~With mighty anchors fastened, swim and 49 XV| hand left.~ ~ XXI~Numidia's mighty plains they coasted then,~ 50 XV| Now deep engulphed in the mighty flood~They saw not Gades, 51 XV| XXVII~"So that this mighty sea is yet unsought,~Where 52 XVII| gifts, some gold.~ ~ IX~This mighty prince assembled had the 53 XVII| XXVII~This was the mighty king of Samarcand,~A captain 54 XVII| helm and hauberk gay,~The mighty shield all scored full they 55 XVIII| he:~The myrtle spread her mighty branches wide,~Higher than 56 XVIII| art to make,~Not rams, not mighty brakes, not slings alone,~ 57 XVIII| forth threw:~ ~ LXXXI~The mighty beam redoubted oft his blows,~ 58 XVIII| could not shun,~Out fled a mighty stone, late half a rock,~ 59 XIX| with his swift foot~The mighty place he measured about.~ ~ 60 XIX| had run,~That camp, that mighty host to show begun.~ ~ LVIII~ 61 XIX| own;~That done he came the mighty duke beforn,~And entrance 62 XIX| tent;~ ~ CXXI~"But of that mighty host the number true~Expect 63 XX| espied~Of his proud foes the mighty host draw nigh;~A hill at 64 XX| conquest gain,~Behind this mighty wing, so far displayed,~ 65 XX| with his heavy, strong and mighty targe,~That with seven hard 66 XX| fought, and him defied,~Two mighty blows she gave the Turk 67 XX| Himself he saved behind his mighty targe,~And forward spurred 68 XX| will shoot you from his mighty bow,~Weak is the shot that