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 1     I|    thoughts that most concealed lie~He cast on puissant Godfrey,
 2     I|       The purposed end, or here lie fixed all.~What boots it
 3    II|         image, where it used to lie,~Each where he sough in
 4    II|    consents that beauty's field lie waste,~Her visage set Olindo'
 5    II|        s selected fold,~O noble lie! was ever truth so good?~
 6    II|      fade,~Till woeful Asia all lie desolate.~Sweet words I
 7    II|    tender grass the beasts down lie,~The fishes slumbered in
 8    IV|      For which like traitors we lie damned here.~ ~ X~"And now
 9    IV|         darkness lo we helpless lie,~Hopeless again to joy our
10     V|       guide in marble cold doth lie?~I, that with famous Dudon
11     V|    wealth and kingly power doth lie,~And in respect esteemed
12    VI|   prisoners in chains,~Captived lie inclosed within this wall?~
13   VII|    foolish words and that brave lie;"~Thus parleyed they to
14  VIII|      the bodies dead did buried lie,~Then our sad cries to heaven
15  VIII|         will not that this body lie neglect,~Wherein so noble
16  VIII|     where Godfrey doth encamped lie,~And fear not thou that
17  VIII|   Gaza-ward a little plain doth lie,~Itself among the steepy
18  VIII|     treen,~Fit place for men to lie in wait unseen. ~ ~ LII~"
19  VIII|         brave knight, though it lie in our power:~No, no, that
20    IX|      This glorious city smoking lie in mould.~ ~ X~"Are sheep-cotes
21    IX|    south outstretched long doth lie,~Thither they fled, and
22     X|    thing,~That here thy friends lie slain, not laid in chest,~
23     X|    overthrown in dust and ashes lie,~Their woful remnant in
24     X|     standards proud, inglorious lie on ground!~ ~ XXVI~And saw
25     X|      serpents in one nest shall lie,~Before one town us and
26   XII|       watch and wake,~Will then lie tumbled sleeping on the
27   XII|        life yet in their bosoms lie,~They lived because they
28   XII|      Together should our bodies lie in chest;~So happy death
29  XIII|       Hear, all you devils that lie in deepest hell~And rend
30  XIII|         Heavenly doom~Condemned lie in deep Avernus lake,~But
31  XIII|     monsters, while in bed they lie,~Their fearful thoughts
32  XIII|         field~Shall slaughtered lie, and Sion's fort shall yield."~ ~
33  XIII|    Godfrey? shall we still here lie~Till all his soldiers, all
34  XIII|     broad their wings displayed lie~To keep the drops that on
35   XIV|    reinforced new,~And fainting lie dispersed on the green,~
36   XIV|          for praise axed virtue lie~In toil and travel, sin
37   XIV|      him how to counterfeit and lie~As time required, and he
38    XV| Carthage low in ashes cold doth lie,~Her ruins poor the herbs
39    XV|     thousand isles and kingdoms lie unknown,~Not void of men
40    XV|      XLIII~The quiet seas below lie safe and still,~The green
41    XV|        and waters shrill,~Where lie the nymphs on moss and ivy
42   XVI|     fact should still concealed lie:~Nor yet in following me,
43   XVI|      Hercules she passed, which lie~Twixt Spain and Afric, nor
44  XVII|         sands~Huge wildernesses lie and deserts wide~Which the
45  XVII|         the morning spring~That lie beyond that gulf, it far
46  XVII|     lands above that town which lie~Up to the place where Nilus
47  XVII|       burning heat, unless fame lie,~Where incense pure and
48  XVII|     thus in sloth's deep valley lie?~The royal eagles on high
49 XVIII|     spirits false therein which lie~Rinaldo chaseth from the
50 XVIII|        on each leaf did pearled lie,~The honey stilled from
51 XVIII|          which to the southward lie;~Hard will it be that way
52 XVIII|      hidden thoughts shall open lie and bare."~Thus Vafrine
53 XVIII|     back the fire, where heaped lie~The Pagans' weapons, where
54   XIX|     lord for dead on earth doth lie;~First she laments, then
55   XIX|         dead, the living buried lie;~There the sad mother with
56   XIX|      near~That saw Lord Raymond lie in such estate,~Cried to
57    XX|       light and breath deprived lie;~But with that cruel weapon
58    XX|       might;~He saw the country lie, his men o'erthrown,~Some
59    XX|      fell, fell down at last~To lie forever, when this prince
60    XX|     that helpless prove.~"There lie with shame," she says, "
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