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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
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