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 1     I|     tales of love and conquest brave~I dedicate, to you this
 2     I|    arose each warrior bold and brave,~Glistering in filed steel
 3     I|     noble flight, adventurous, brave, and bold,~Whereon a valiant
 4    II|        at the case, the virgin brave,~That both were guiltless
 5    II|       armies of these soldiers brave.~ ~  XLVIII~"Now, Godfrey
 6   III|      her betide:~With speeches brave she cheered her warlike
 7   III|     they ride,~"Let us by some brave act," quoth she, "this day~
 8   III|     folk thus spake the virgin brave,~Thereby behold forth passed
 9   III|    last returned back,~And his brave troop discomfit saw well
10   III|    says, "a knight as bold~And brave, as was the son of Peleus
11   III|      actions, and his portance brave,~Of future virtue, timely
12    IV|      tyrants, by thy conquests brave,~By that right hand, and
13     V|       hung;~Among this earth's brave lords and mighty kings,~
14     V| subdued the Turks and Persians brave,~That thirst and hunger
15     V|       lost,~Revived with these brave speeches of their guide;~
16    VI|  Before your Grace, my message brave unfold?"~"Thou mayest,"
17    VI|       your bold defies~By your brave foes accepted boldly been,~
18    VI|      and high desarts~Of these brave champions that so nobly
19    VI|   beheld this youth and person brave,~When, by this deed, his
20   VII|  worthy present for a champion brave.~ ~ LII~He donned them on,
21   VII|        you that this adventure brave refuse,~And dare not once
22   VII|     names of all the champions brave:~They drew, and read the
23   VII|     king Clorinda sent and her brave rout,~To keep the field,
24   VII|    liest," he says, "to say so brave a knight~Is fled from thee,
25   VII|     thy foolish words and that brave lie;"~Thus parleyed they
26   VII|    From either side a squadron brave out flies,~And boldly made
27   VII|  strongly bend."~This said, so brave an onset gave the knight,~
28  VIII|        Of worthy anger by this brave report,~So that each hour
29  VIII|    this precious brand~That so brave blade unused should remain;~
30  VIII|      And courage take when his brave end they read.~ ~ XXXVIII~" `
31  VIII|     laments of right,~Since so brave troops and so dear friends
32  VIII|      revengement take~For this brave knight, though it lie in
33  VIII|       could constrain~That his brave look with awful boldness
34    IX|        take some part~Of these brave soldiers of mine equipage,~
35    XI|  western crew~Maintained their brave assault and skirmish hot,~
36    XI|       side:~Then as he managed brave his courser trim,~On his
37   XII|       increased are in courage brave,~Your sex and nature's-self
38  XIII|    boldness, heart and courage brave,~To his faint body strength
39   XIV|        arbors green,~With your brave champion lies the wanton
40    XV|      are spread with squadrons brave~And troops of hardy knights,
41    XV|      all witness of his voyage brave~Lies buried there, no truth
42   XVI|        they made that fortress brave,~Like Daedal's prison, or
43  XVII|     his former worth and vigor brave,~His gestures all the majesty
44  XVII|    perfumes rich and flowerets brave~Both birth and burial, cradle
45  XVII|       at tourney, or in combat brave,~With spear or lance, with
46 XVIII|   wonted valor use and courage brave;~For you alone to happy
47 XVIII|     number and their squadrons brave~Describe, and through their
48   XIX|      threatening with speeches brave:~ ~ XXVI~Herewith Tancredi
49   XIX|       freedom of that champion brave,~Those spoil, these would
50   XIX|        may hang up his harness brave~At Gair, and under them
51   XIX|       she says, "all courtiers brave, there are,~But Ormond strong
52   XIX|  defraud not you that champion brave~Of his just praise, of his
53   XIX|        third is Tisipherne, as brave a lord~As ever put on helm
54   XIX|       or guide these squadrons brave?~And for the traitors shall
55    XX|        laws, uphold my temples brave,~My blood from washing of
56    XX|     his feet.~ ~ XXXIX~By this brave Persian's valor, killed
57    XX|      swan, that sees the eagle brave~Threatening her flesh and
58    XX|       banner, and his standard brave?~ ~ CX~"This ensign, Rimedon,
59    XX|        CXVII~Environed with so brave a troop but late,~Now stood
60    XX|      day was night,~Gainst the brave prince with whom he combated~
61    XX|  strife," he cried: "and thou, brave knight,~Yield, I am Godfrey,
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