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 1     I|       and Knights;~And all the Lords and Princes of renown~Choose
 2     I|    martial guise~The Christian Lords warraid the eastern land;~
 3     I|      stayed~Upon the Christian Lords his gracious eye,~That wondrous
 4     I|       and wrong:~Thou with thy Lords in council quickly sit;~
 5     I|      about to hem?~ ~  XXVIII~"Lords, I protest, and hearken
 6     I|    sate in counsel those great Lords among:~"At my request this
 7     I|  uneven.~ ~ XXXI~"Where divers Lords divided empire hold,~Where
 8     I|   regard~When Godfrey with his lords to counsel went,~And thus
 9     I| mitigate,~He heard the western lords would undermine~His city'
10    II|         while on the Christian lords~Down fell the mildew of
11   III|        This done he went where lords and princes weep~With dire
12   III|    praise,~Which he from Pagan lords, that did them owe,~Had
13    IV|    tried~To hurt the Christian lords, and from what part,~Thou
14    IV|   impeach,~Else lead the other Lords to deserts waste,~And hold
15    IV|    Where Godfrey sat among his lords and peers,~She reverence
16    IV|   might:~Among these captains, lords, and knights of skill,~Appoint
17    IV|      led most of the Christian lords.~ ~ LXXXIV~Eustace recalled
18     V|     you counsel us, I trow;~If lords should know no law, as erst
19     V|      sayings have of kings and lords.~ ~ XXXIX~Old Raymond praised
20     V|       Among this earth's brave lords and mighty kings,~Was none
21     V|        she would,~Yet, for the lords and knights of greatest
22     V|   success designed~To make the lords of love and beauty's treasure:~
23    VI|       self, and to the western lords,~And in their hearings boldly
24    VI|     moved were the knights and lords.~Then Godfrey spake, and
25    VI|   Beseeming daughters of great lords and kings --~She would herself
26   VII|      mischief brings~To mighty lords, to monarchs, and to kings.~ ~
27   VII|       that hear;~The Christian lords of prowess, strength and
28   VII|       Or as I was when all the lords of fame~And Germain princes
29   VII|        mortal war:~The western lords this time had borne away~
30    IX|       hire,~While he the Asian lords and Morians hold~Unites;
31    IX|     host~That slew the Persian lords, and Nice hath won:~For
32    IX|       Bellona slew~The western lords, and put their troops to
33    IX|     made the Pagan knights and lords.~ ~ XCII~These fifty champions
34     X|      fight;~Godfredo hears his lords and knights repeat~How they
35     X|       sits on his throne,~With lords and princes set about his
36     X|   siege his pleasure told;~"My lords, last day our state was
37     X|        and tout:~Thus with his lords and peers in counselling,~
38     X|        so great aid,~To be the lords and princes of his own~Who
39     X|        For all those worthies, lords and knights, he sends;~ ~
40    XI|       sacred aid the Christian lords invoke;~That done, they
41    XI|   strain.~And thou and all thy lords and peers with thee,~Of
42    XI|        marching all alone,~The lords and captains then came two
43    XI|  refrain,~And after called his lords with cheerful speech;~But
44    XI|      tower that late the Pagan lords dismayed~But now stood bruised,
45   XII|     their prince where all his lords were met,~Clorinda spoke
46   XII|     large:~Godfrey and all his lords of worth and might,~Ran
47  XIII|     the thing:"~This said, his lords attempt the charmed grove,~
48   XIV|        To his pavilion all his lords them sped,~And there in
49   XIV|     Great pains, great travel, lords, you have begun,~And of
50   XIV|      by what wile~The greatest lords and princes thence she drew;~
51   XVI|      ladies do their loves and lords;~Such were we late, if thou
52  XVII|    world well-nigh~The armies, lords, and captains canst descry.~ ~
53  XVII|      Gaza's walls without,~The lords and leaders all their armies
54  XVII|         thus seated, his grave lords among,~His hosts and armies
55  XVII|     woe,~She conquered all the lords and knights in place,~What
56  XVII|       all slain,~And set those lords, his friends, at large again.~ ~
57 XVIII|     When with the prince these lords had iterate~Their welcomes
58 XVIII|      down came,~And there, the lords and princes great among,~
59   XIX|           XXIX~But while these lords their private fight pursue,~
60   XIX|          twixt her friends and lords,~For in that troop much
61   XIX|       mongst those knights and lords,~Their counsel hung on his
62   XIX|     the man a ring was made~Of lords and knights that filled
63    XX|        knows his host,~Strange lords ill feared are, ill obeyed
64    XX|       she had on every side~Of lords, of lovers, and much chivalry:~
65    XX|       proud-heads of captains, lords and peers,~He spies great
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