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1 I| Duke of that renowned land,~Two bishops next their standards 2 I| the valleys plain.~ ~ L~Two hundred Greeks came next, 3 II| fast to a stake both ties,~Two harmless turtles dight for 4 II| disguised in unusual gear,~Two barons bold approachen gan 5 II| weapon's end.~ ~ LX~These two entreatance made they might 6 III| speed~Up to a turret high, two ports between,~That so he 7 III| full of puissance and might~Two sons he had to guard his 8 III| Hierusalem is seated on two hills~Of height unlike, 9 IV| of rage and venom swell,~Two beacons seem, that men to 10 IV| close.~ ~ XXXI~Her breasts, two hills o'erspread with purest 11 IV| mantle spread,~When with two trusty maids, in great distress,~ 12 V| but left them all, besides~Two bold and trusty squires, 13 V| s hot impression,~'Twixt two old knights, and matrons 14 V| love excludeth love:~These two alone nor more nor less 15 VI| not only prest~With one or two that dare defend the cause,~ 16 VI| yourself aloof, while they two fight."~ ~ XXII~Thus spake 17 VI| bore, instead of spears,~Two knotty masts, which none 18 VI| to overspread the ground,~Two heralds to the fighting 19 VI| had closely framed,~Led by two brothers of Italia land,~ 20 VII| trickled many a silver tear,~Two crystal streams fell from 21 VIII| spread my feeble eyes begun:~Two men behold in vestures long 22 VIII| from hence think I~As on two days a speedy post well 23 IX| Circassian by,~So from a piece two chained bullets fly.~ ~ 24 IX| weapon fine,~Did Adiazel in two parts divide,~Then through 25 X| proud heart rent in twain,~Two inward vultures, Sorrow 26 X| whom he asked what way they two had gone,~And he declared 27 XI| lords and captains then came two and two,~The soldiers for 28 XI| captains then came two and two,~The soldiers for their 29 XI| called for devouring fire,~Two burning pines against the 30 XI| force and battery bend,~Two wheels were broke whereon 31 XII| which by itself did fly,~Two balls he gave them made 32 XII| hour doth mar.~ ~ XLVII~Two Christian bands this while 33 XII| Turkish king,~Ready to aid the two his force he kept,~When 34 XII| and together stroke,~Like two fierce bulls whom rage and 35 XII| gray he fixed his sight,~Two streams of tears were from 36 XIV| asking who for pardon sue:~Two knights to find the prince 37 XIV| flow,~And here and there two crystal mountains rise,~ 38 XIV| remain,~And in a coach which two old dragons drew,~She laid 39 XV| breaks,~And here and there two crags like turrets high,~ 40 XV| laughing flood~They saw two naked virgins bathe and 41 XVI| the surges blue,~Wherein two navies great well ranged 42 XVI| She in her coach which two old serpents drew,~Sate 43 XVII| guide,~Of the high country two, two of the low~Which Nile 44 XVII| Of the high country two, two of the low~Which Nile had 45 XVII| bold, and light.~ ~ XX~Two captains next brought forth 46 XVII| that far doth spread,~Where two religions are, and kingdoms 47 XVII| outstepped.~ ~ XXV~After two kings, both subjects also, 48 XVII| subjects also, ride,~And of two bands of archers had the 49 XVIII| unknown,~And on that day two towers they builded more,~ 50 XVIII| extremes made fit,~Launch forth two scythes, sharp, cutting, 51 XVIII| and still the same;~'Twixt two false wizards without fear 52 XVIII| Like Pluto old, betwixt two furies placed;~ ~ LXXXVIII~ 53 XIX| and clad in purple weed,~Two pages bore his shield and 54 XIX| fellow-servant since;~ ~ LXXXII~"Two happy months within that 55 XIX| fine,~And from her eyes two streams poured on his face,~ 56 XIX| their host~Within a day or two will here arrive:~But thee 57 XX| side,~The Roberts twain, two leaders good, he sent;~His 58 XX| Like the new moon his host two horns did spreed,~In midst 59 XX| Persian kings with him,~And two that came from Meroe's hot 60 XX| topped oaks they seemed two forests thick,~So did each 61 XX| fought, and him defied,~Two mighty blows she gave the 62 XX| unclosed, and opened wide;~And two large doors made for his 63 XX| From his pure fountains ran two streams likewise,~Wherein