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1 I| foes chased through forests wide,~Till tired with the fight, 2 I| Spread was the huge Armado, wide and broad,~From Venice, 3 II| that window made a postern wide,~Nor shall therefore this 4 III| mount expansed fair and wide.~Three sides are sure imbarred 5 IV| under,~Through wasteness wide it roared, and hollows vast,~ 6 IV| Gaped like a whirlpool wide in Stygian flood.~ ~ VIII~ 7 IV| they spread forth far and wide,~Filling the thoughts of 8 V| misfortunes, which dispersed wide~Among the soldiers, great 9 VI| A goodly plan displayed wide and broad,~Between the city 10 VI| he reached a noble blow,~Wide was the wound, the blood 11 VI| eke a wound deep, sore and wide;~That done, himself safe 12 VI| else my tender bosom opened wide,~And heart though pierced 13 VII| As when a comet far and wide descried,~In scorn of Phoebus 14 VIII| men he left that kingdom wide;~He told thine acts, thy 15 VIII| deserts waste, and forests wide,~The streets and ways he 16 VIII| clear streams the forest wide;~So Latmos shone when Phoebe 17 IX| head she wore,~Her garment wide, and by her side, her glaive,~ 18 IX| flank set ope a floodgate wide,~Whereat the blood out streamed 19 IX| and legs, Clorinda strewed wide~Her sword through Berengarius' 20 XI| zealous squadrons broad and wide';~Toward mount Olivet went 21 XI| wounded lap to open broad and wide,~Godfrey himself and his 22 XI| through that part a hole made wide and large,~Where his strong 23 XII| they hasted to the palace wide~About their prince where 24 XII| ran and filled his helmet wide,~And quick returned to do 25 XII| bed repair,~Hell gapeth wide to swallow up this tent;~ 26 XII| thy fond desire,~At hell's wide gate vain sorrow doth thee 27 XIII| future heat, from the ocean wide~When next he rose, and thus 28 XIV| sun his broad doors open wide~The beam of springing day 29 XIV| placed him in a crystal wide,~Beset with golden fires, 30 XIV| and praise spread far and wide,~Be thou his lord, his teacher 31 XIV| lies,~It was a cave, high, wide, large, ample, plain,~With 32 XIV| the way did take,~To the wide ocean whither skiff or barge~ 33 XV| his name both far and wide~Shall there be known, all 34 XV| broad-gaping jaws the furnace wide,~His stern his back oft 35 XV| and thick and spreading wide,~The ivory soft and white 36 XVI| her arms spread high and wide~That bended underneath their 37 XVI| locks they smoked and mantle wide,~His sword that many a Pagan 38 XVI| wished the earth or ocean wide~Would swallow him, and so 39 XVI| heard how through the palace wide,~Some spirits howled, some 40 XVII| wildernesses lie and deserts wide~Which the strong winds lift 41 XVII| throne and ruled that kingdom wide,~Caliph he hight, and Caliphs 42 XVII| bring storms from heavens wide:~By Syphax led the first 43 XVII| Soldan of Ormus placed in the wide~Huge Persian Bay, a town 44 XVII| brought he from his kingdoms wide,~ Twixt Indus, Ganges, and 45 XVII| praise and fame was spread so wide,~That having foiled the 46 XVIII| seven-mouthed Nile,~Not the wide seas, can wash thee clean 47 XVIII| that forest huge and desert wide,~The more he sought, more 48 XVIII| spread her mighty branches wide,~Higher than pine or palm 49 XVIII| forth the writ and spread it wide,~And read the intent thereof, " 50 XVIII| her broad side the tower wide open throws,~Her joints 51 XVIII| ranged were,~Which spreading wide in rings still wider go,~ 52 XVIII| won, the gates were opened wide,~Now bruised, broken down, 53 XIX| wounds the fall set open wide,~The streams of blood about 54 XIX| low in the dust him laid,~Wide open, trembling, with his 55 XIX| veil amid those deserts wide~She had to bind his wounds, 56 XIX| that filled the chamber wide;~There while the squire 57 XX| was dangerous, broad and wide,~And where his foes with 58 XX| flew,~And in their troop wide streets and lanes she made,~ 59 XX| that stream,~Are strowed wide upon the earth below:~The 60 XX| wound unclosed, and opened wide;~And two large doors made 61 XX| from the north part~Of our wide world renowned to Aethiop'