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 1     I|      praise than thine.~ ~ III~Thither thou know'st the world is
 2     I|        coasts and isles along;~Thither with speed their hasty course
 3    II|    aspire:~Behold the heavens, thither thine eyesight bend,~Thy
 4    II|        the morn doth rise,~May thither walk ere third hour of the
 5   III|       lands and furrows green.~Thither he did the sweet Erminia
 6   III|      But in ill time of Pagans thither came~A troop, and Christians
 7   III|       discomfit saw well near,~Thither he spurred, and gan huge
 8   III|      Syrian told the duke, who thither sent~Those chosen workmen
 9     V|      yet the quarrel weel,~Ran thither, some to gaze and some to
10     V|       had made abode.~ ~ LXXXI~Thither he galloped fast, and drawing
11   VII|       he tuned his oaten reed;~Thither she went, an old man there
12   VII|   stirred in the bushes blind,~Thither he spurred, thither he rode
13   VII|     blind,~Thither he spurred, thither he rode to see:~Out of the
14   VII|        s Son doth stand,~March thither, warriors hold, what makes
15  VIII|        with it haste thee than~Thither where Godfrey doth encamped
16  VIII|      these woful tidings flew.~Thither assembled straight both
17  VIII|       in wait unseen. ~ ~ LII~"Thither, to seek some flocks or
18    IX|       their heat to 'suage;~Go thither then, and with you take
19    IX|      fast flying did espy,~And thither ran, and thus, displeased,
20    IX|      all the troops he led gan thither hie,~And thither drew eke
21    IX|       led gan thither hie,~And thither drew eke many a Paynim knight,~
22    IX|    gate,~Left off the fray and thither headlong drived,~When first
23    IX|    outstretched long doth lie,~Thither they fled, and in a mist
24     X|      resolved on naught.~ ~ IV~Thither at last he meant to take
25     X|      Upon the bushy rocks, and thither went.~ ~ XXIX~A hollow cave
26     X|     short while Prince Tancred thither came,~And was unwares surprised
27    XI|        beech tree in hand,~Ran thither, this huge engine to withstand:~ ~
28    XI|   pines,~He left his talk, and thither forthwith hied,~To stop
29    XI|      squadron bold.~ ~ LXXVIII~Thither came Godfrey armed round
30   XII|      When Arimon she killed he thither came,~He saw it, marked
31   XII|        tumbled near the place,~Thither he ran and filled his helmet
32   XII|   arrived,~To seek fresh water thither haply led,~And found the
33   XII|        knew by his shield,~And thither hasted full of grief and
34   XII|   their whispering,~But how he thither came long time he mused,~
35   XII|       to stand, to move or go,~Thither he staggered, reeling to
36   XII|        strike.~ ~ LXXXIII~"But thither now run forth my guilty
37   XII|        of worth and might,~Ran thither, and the duty would discharge~
38  XIII|        in heaven's golden ray:~Thither goes Tancred hardy, faithful,
39  XIII|       make weak hearts afraid,~Thither no groom drives forth his
40  XIII|        cutting steel to bring:~Thither went Ismen old with tresses
41  XIII| Legions of devils by thousands thither come,~Such as in sparsed
42  XIII|      arms arrayed~Duke Godfrey thither sent of soldiers bold,~To
43   XIV|     soft and swift it was,~And thither stalked where the warriors
44   XIV|      guile, as you shall hear;~Thither she hasted where the valiant
45   XIV|        Meanwhile he heard, and thither turned his sight,~And tumbling
46    XV|   there be known, all learning thither brought,~Nor shall these
47   XVI|      jar,~He neigheth loud and thither fast doth run,~And wiseth
48  XVII|   charms to end,~And bring you thither from love's hateful cell,~
49 XVIII|     adventures great required;~Thither he came whence shrinking
50 XVIII|      ample plain he spied,~And thither by a beaten path went he:~
51 XVIII|       the tree he marched, she thither start,~Before him stepped,
52 XVIII|       driven the sprites away, thither let be~Your people sent,
53 XVIII|      XLI~Sent were the workmen thither, thence they brought~Timber
54 XVIII|    when all his armed foes~Ran thither, and their force and fury
55 XVIII|      she cast:~But Solyman ran thither fierce and bold,~To cut
56 XVIII|         then die."~ ~ XCIX~But thither fierce Rinaldo threatening
57 XVIII|      they could not bring,~For thither all his strength the prince
58   XIX|         The tyrant Aladine eke thither fled,~To whom the Soldan
59   XIX|      hardy crew~By chance came thither, to his great mishap;~To
60   XIX|      spied the trap.~ ~ LXXVII~Thither he turned again where seated
61   XIX|     find, then forth she gets,~Thither where Vafrine her unseen
62   XIX|        pine,~At Tancred's name thither she ran with speed,~Like
63    XX|   where the press was thickest thither flew~The knight, and at
64    XX|   tears.~ ~ XCV~The noble lady thither boldly flew,~Where first
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