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1 I| every passage plain and open lies:~What lets us then the great 2 I| off, his hurt within him lies,~His hopes unstrung, his 3 I| faithful troth with forged lies,~Foretold the heathen how 4 I| weak that to the northward lies;~With mighty bars of long 5 II| which the image consecrated lies~Of Christ's dear mother, 6 II| ornament about her seemly lies,~By curious chance, or careless 7 II| savage tigress on her helmet lies,~The famous badge Clorinda 8 II| praise in arms, our honor lies in fights."~ ~ LII~The virgin 9 II| Emmaus is a city small, that lies~From Sion's walls distant 10 II| headland is, where heaped lies~Thy fame, worth, justice, 11 II| bed is where misfortune lies,~Mars most unfriendly, when 12 III| Tancred, but thy conquest lies~In those fair eyes, which 13 III| power,~That from those gates lies to the corner tower.~ ~ 14 IV| shame,~In seeming truth thy lies will soonest frame.~ ~ XXVI~" 15 IV| gently swelling,~Between them lies a milken dale below,~Where 16 IV| scorneth gold because it lies in dust?~Be witness Heaven, 17 IV| always shone:~With forged lies he makes his tale so good,~ 18 IV| the rory May-dew sprinkled lies~When the fair morn first 19 V| XVIII~The hidden devil, that lies in close await~To win the 20 V| hope of conquest in him lies;~Regard that princely house 21 VI| side which to the northward lies,~High rampiers and strong 22 VI| their honor on his prowess lies,~And now they whispered 23 VI| on that, their warm blood lies.~And at each rush and every 24 VI| ambush still and close he lies,~A messenger to Godfrey 25 VII| prized so dear? Pardie he lies~Still on his pillow, and 26 VII| heavenly arms and weapons lies:~ ~ LXXXI~There stands the 27 VII| broke, therein no wonder lies~If earthly tempered metal 28 VIII| doubt, in this his danger lies,~No hazard else he fears, 29 VIII| force or judgement in me lies~As to discern things seen 30 VIII| faith, and unrevenged he lies;~Still unrevenged lieth 31 IX| looks kind pity's image lies,~That death even mourned, 32 X| And that these slanders, lies and fables were,~This hand 33 XI| their defensive might~Which lies exposed to view of Charles' 34 XI| And in his budding leaves lies all his power.~ ~ LXXIII~ 35 XII| loveliness, in black attired, lies.~ ~ XXII~"The fire of love 36 XII| rage, death and terror lies:~ ~ XXX~"Up to a tree I 37 XIII| said~And those reports for lies and fables hold.~A chosen 38 XIII| caves sweet Zephyr silent lies,~Still was the air, the 39 XIV| like an isle amid the water lies,~Which sea sometime is called, 40 XIV| vault, wherein he dwells and lies,~It was a cave, high, wide, 41 XIV| every limb therein unmoved lies,~Not thunders loud could 42 XIV| hill,~The greatest danger lies, and greatest ill:~ ~ LXXIV~" 43 XIV| and deadly poison closed lies,~One sup thereof the drinker' 44 XIV| bewrays,~In midst a garden lies, where many a gin~And net 45 XIV| With your brave champion lies the wanton queen.~ ~ LXXVII~" 46 XV| high,~Their pride and pomp lies hid in sand and grass:~Then 47 XV| witness of his voyage brave~Lies buried there, no truth thereof 48 XV| world that yet concealed lies,~That scant swift fame her 49 XV| from that hill, whereunder lies in bed~Enceladus, whence 50 XV| The first of ten, that lies next Afric's shore;~ ~ XXXVIII~ 51 XV| arrive~Where in strong prison lies your knight imbarred,~And 52 XV| Christ's true faith there lies the champion bold~In idleness, 53 XV| crystal moist therein which lies:~But when her eyes upon 54 XVI| bright~Where in sweet prison lies Rinaldo pent,~And do so 55 XVI| of the inmost hold~There lies a garden sweet, on fertile 56 XVI| then his weakened virtue lies.~Ubaldo forward stepped, 57 XVI| on earth outstretched she lies,~Stiff were her frozen limbs, 58 XVII| safe in travel off which lies,~Hence without fear of harm 59 XVIII| town that long in bondage lies,~See, see what legions in 60 XIX| to threat, though dead he lies:~ ~ CIII~His harness and 61 XIX| And cried, "Alas, here lies Tancredi slain!"~ ~ CIV~ 62 XIX| whom I lived, my comfort lies,~Where war for peace, travail 63 XIX| Adrastus then, whose realm lies near the morn,~A hardy giant, 64 XX| more than mortal, lives and lies.~ ~ VIII~He had not marched 65 XX| scorns to hurt a man that lies.~ ~ XLIV~This while Ormondo 66 XX| her death, with him that lies o'erthrown:~ ~ C~So fell 67 XX| flower half cut, that bending lies:~He held her up, and lest