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1 I| been, a senate grave and stout;~Then Godfrey, after silence 2 I| few~Among the thousands stout of Pagans bold,~Where naught 3 I| like, in hard assays as stout.~ ~ XL~Baldwin, his ensign 4 I| English squadron, soldiers stout and tall,~By William led, 5 I| and travels to have borne,~Stout men of arms and with their 6 I| With it seven thousand stout Camillo had,~Embattailed 7 II| sergeants hent the young man stout,~And bound him likewise 8 II| sweet, though stern and stout,~Her dam a dove, thus brought 9 II| that were strong of body, stout of mind,~But kept their 10 II| honor's height,~For he was stout of courage, strong of hand,~ 11 III| the postern stood Argantes stout~To rescue her, if ill mote 12 III| Argantes and with him Clorinda stout,~For bank and bulwark served 13 III| can withstand a courage stout.~ ~ LI~"Of double iron, 14 III| bespake the heathen tyrant stout,~"See Godfrey there, in 15 V| Choose you some other captain stout and wise;~Then ten appoint 16 V| mighty kings,~Was none so stout, so fierce, so fair, so 17 VI| unfeared, and courage stern and stout,~Yet no misfortune can your 18 VI| fitteth best the thing,~While stout Clorinda talketh with the 19 VI| speeches of the princess stout,~Who would have thought 20 VII| stalwart steed the champion stout bestrode~And pricked fast 21 VII| the Christian champions stout,~No news of Tancred since 22 VII| in a turret sat a soldier stout~To watch, and at a loop-hole 23 VIII| brand of courage bold and stout,~When lo, the Pagans to 24 VIII| appeared hath thy master stout,~As lightning doth, now 25 VIII| Rinaldo's; then with semblance stout~And furious words his fore-conceived 26 IX| of Frenchmen strong and stout,~When his Arabians came 27 IX| by Tiber's bank,~To whose stout heart in fights and bloody 28 IX| rage made known, for Picus stout~Headless at one huge blow 29 IX| winds that makes resistance stout,~If with a storm it overturned 30 IX| actions wise, in execution stout,~Whom Solyman into Arabia 31 X| make their fortune who are stout and wise,~Wit rules the 32 X| sad, sat the Circassian stout,~Like a fierce lion grumbling 33 XI| Godfrey is wounded by Clorinda stout,~And lost is that day's 34 XI| priests before thine armies stout~With sacred hymns their 35 XI| that holds himself most stout:"~While thus his will the 36 XI| approach against Argantes stout~Headed with poignant steel 37 XII| now to prove this venture stout,~Alone to this attempt let 38 XII| drove back with courage stout,~And shut the gate, but 39 XII| grief in hope the boaster stout~Would kill the prince, who 40 XIII| thousands of the Christians stout,~The faithful people grew 41 XIV| go with thee, a knight, stout, wise, and grave."~ ~ XXVIII~ 42 XVI| sword that many a Pagan stout had shent,~Bewrapped with 43 XVII| realms, against the Frenchmen stout,~To break their rising empire 44 XVII| glorious vaunt and boasting stout,~And said, "But who art 45 XVII| Queen, I see~Thy heart is stout, thy thoughts courageous 46 XVII| him Aldoard, the Lombard stout~Who from Monselce boldly 47 XVII| the pedigree of worthies stout,~Who seemed in that bright 48 XVII| thus bespake the young man stout:~"Of thy great house, thy 49 XVII| children, many, famous, stout and bold.~ ~ LXXXVIII~"But 50 XVII| approached these barons stout,~And starting from his throne 51 XVIII| spy~Entereth their camp, stout, crafty, wise and bold;~ 52 XVIII| thou, and show thy courage stout."~ ~ IV~Thus said he, and 53 XIX| greater was, of heart as stout:~Tancred laid low and traversed 54 XIX| earth thou went,~Argantes stout, nor could'st thyself sustain,~ 55 XIX| wisdom grave,~And courage stout?" the angry Soldan said,~" 56 XX| and succor their deliverer stout,~And with them left a hardy 57 XX| bold recounts his boasting stout,~And to the valiant his 58 XX| seems so fierce, so hardy, stout and strong,~The Moors or 59 XX| strong there fought a battle stout,~Troy never saw the like 60 XX| flank with force and courage stout~His men at arms assailed 61 XX| conquest strove his squadron stout,~Which he unperfect left;