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 1     I|       at ease and leisure,~To keep his realm in peace and rest
 2    II|      another's smart,~And her keep silence so, as if her eyes~
 3    II|    fled, whither they took no keep,~Some strayed wild among
 4    II|  emprise,~The Heavenly Father keep his sacred brood~From foul
 5    II|    and his powerful hand~Will keep us safe from hurt by sea
 6   III|    Those walls are weak, they keep but cowards out~No rampier
 7   III| troughs and cisterns, made~To keep fresh water, but the country
 8   III|   weakest seemed the walls to keep him out;~Ermina as he armed
 9     V|      body flies~The soul take keep, or know the things done
10     V|       gan them softly pray~To keep that promise, when the skies
11     V|       whom love would captive keep,~The hearts of those she
12     V|    drive them home again,~And keep the ways between these tents
13     V|       Whom still your God did keep, defend and save~In all
14     V|      Be strong therefore, and keep your valors high~To honor,
15    VI|   seat,~This stately town, we keep in our possession,~But thou
16    VI|   heart of noble knight takes keep:"~Argantes answered him, "
17   VII|  wilderness doth us in safety keep,~No thundering drum, no
18   VII|       You happy trees forever keep," quoth she,~"This woful
19   VII|     him that used the same to keep,~That harness rich old Aladine
20   VII|     greater need these forces keep?"~ ~ LXXV~Thus scorned by
21   VII|      Lord, that diddest save, keep and defend~Thy servant David
22   VII|      to guard the knight,~And keep him safe from that fierce
23   VII|   sent and her brave rout,~To keep the field, she stayed upon
24   VII|     camp gate boldly stood to keep,~And saved his men within
25  VIII|       on his back his arms to keep.~Now had the stillness of
26  VIII|    with His hand shall guide, keep and defend.~ ~ XXXVII~" `
27    IX|     doth lead, doth feed, and keep.~ ~ LXVI~And toward hell
28     X|    foes the passage guard and keep."~"Let not," quoth he, "
29     X|      you come, hear, see, and keep you still,~Till time and
30     X|      I will~I can torment and keep you in this tower,~Or make
31    XI|       shall this life defend, keep and preserve."~ ~ XXV~Thus
32    XI|   left the place they took to keep.~ ~ XXXIII~The hardy Frenchmen,
33    XI|       of shields did well off keep~Both darts and shot, and
34   XII|    following~Thou may'st them keep, preserve, save and defend:"~
35   XII|           XXXVII~"`I will her keep, defend, save and protect,~
36  XIII|   great Pluto, hear!~ ~ VIII~"Keep you this forest well, keep
37  XIII|    Keep you this forest well, keep every tree,~Numbered I give
38  XIII|       why he should his cabin keep,~At length perforce he comes,
39  XIII|  their wings displayed lie~To keep the drops that on their
40  XIII|      temples wet,~And some to keep the drops large vessels
41   XIV|       he saith, that do, that keep in mind.~ ~ XXXI~"Of this
42   XIV|      the troubled stream took keep~How the strong waves together
43    XV|     began, "Sir knights, take keep~How all these shores are
44    XV|   Within Abilas' strait shall keep and hold~The noble spirit
45    XV|    him grow,~The rocks of ice keep watch and ward about,~The
46   XVI|  desire to prove~If art could keep, if charms recall her love.~ ~
47   XVI|   more fit with thee to marry~Keep them, unkind; what fear'
48   XVI|    doth hate~These locks, why keep I them or hold them dear?~
49   XVI|       dear remembrance will I keep in mind,~In joys, in woes,
50  XVII|     lord,~This promise will I keep whate'er befall,~And thereto
51  XVII|      ranged in meet array;~To keep them sate an aged man beside,~
52  XVII|       they seem too fell,~But keep them well in mind, till
53  XVII|     mongst whom he sits~Shall keep his cities safe in wealth
54 XVIII|   high,~And with your shields keep off the darts that fly."~ ~
55   XIX|      the fatal blow~They will keep near, and pierce Godfredo'
56   XIX|      said, "untimely, hard to keep,~Vain modesty farewell,
57   XIX|        Still my first bands I keep, still my first chain.~ ~
58   XIX|    nor simple had she, yet to keep~Her knight on live, strong
59   XIX|  little force and might,~That keep no order, know no trumpet'
60   XIX|   Rinaldo it behoveth most~To keep thy noble head, for which
61   XIX|       will;~If not, delay and keep this fortress still.~ ~
62    XX|   troop that had the tower to keep~Espied a sudden mist, that
63    XX|     From ravishing my virgins keep, and save~Thine ancestors'
64    XX|    she,~Each other's life did keep, defend, and guard;~The
65    XX|    gave him to his knights to keep~And after those that fled
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