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 1     I|       taste the potions sharp we give;~They drink deceived, and
 2     I|          regal power and sceptre give,~That henceforth may your
 3     I|         promise doth him bind~To give us succors, by his covenant
 4    II|          and for ruth.~ ~ L~"Yet give me leave to tell your Highness
 5    II|          this wonder done refar,~Give him the praise and honor
 6    II|          the Egyptian king,~Then give me leave to say, this oversight~
 7    II|       deaths us some contentment give,~To die, where Christ received
 8   III|          sense her wishes credit give.~She sighed withal, they
 9   III|       fight thou wilt no respite give,~The covenants be," he said, "
10   III|       less,~But in they come and give a furious charge:~Argantes'
11    IV|     promise made be kept,~Should give me poison dire ere next
12    IV|       then all succours he could give~To aid his mistress, banished
13     V|        when and where I ought~To give condign reward and punishment,~
14     V|        the second, act.~ ~ XLIV~"Give me mine arms," he cried;
15    VI|        moon, or stars appear,~To give them time to work, no time
16    VI|          to Africk, and, when we give token,~Attends the favor
17    VI|      combat, so we deem it best,~Give night her due, and grant
18   VII|        of sheep and tender goats~Give milk for food, and wool
19   VII|        fishes, birds, and beasts give heed,~How they are fed,
20   VII|        so entreat,~But that I'll give his flesh to dogs for meat."~ ~
21   VII|          shall not scape, I vow;~Give me mine arms, this battle
22   VII|      sovereign shall not slip~To give thee large rewards for such
23  VIII|         no champion may compare,~Give it to him and say, "The
24    IX|        shine,~Within their tents give them a bold alarm;~Believe
25    IX|        birth did undistinguished give,~The Soldan's rage made
26    IX|       wounds before dare neither give nor take,~Against them turn
27     X|      shield, pray her us succors give,~And without her let us
28     X|      things and haps to come,~To give foreknowledge true, and
29    XI|       here this day to stand~And give directions, but with shield
30    XI| good-fortune so their blows they give,~That whom they hit, in
31   XII|        praise or guerdon shall~I give your virtues, which so far
32   XII|     bullet flies,~They run, they give the charge, begin the fray,~
33   XII|      melting tears enrolled,~And give them to that body pure and
34   XII|       foes,~Have followed her to give her timely aid,~Or by her
35  XIII|      keep every tree,~Numbered I give you them and truly told;~
36  XIII|         bring forth his power~To give assault against that fort
37  XIII|          this dreadful spring,~I give him leave the adventure
38  XIII|        again stroke he,~He nould give over till the end he found~
39   XIV|         young Rinaldo call,~This give I thee in charge, else naught
40   XIV|         pains by sea or land,~To give the knight this sword, kept
41   XIV|        in vellum thin~I will you give, that all those sleights
42    XV|        acts she some forewarning give,~Which shall in verse and
43    XV|       earth, or liquid air could give,~And in the crystal of the
44   XVI|       revenge myself and kingdom give,~If by this price my will
45   XVI|          kingdom which I have to give,~I hate myself, and rue
46  XVII|         high,~Who in each battle give the onset would,~A hardy
47  XVII|    wretched times to noble lands~Give laws of peace false and
48 XVIII|     fierce assaults at once they give,~The hardy soldiers all
49 XVIII|     shafts, and stones that fly,~Give bitter answer to a sharp
50 XVIII|          was tried,~"Here will I give my life for Sion's aid,~
51   XIX|         he heard,~Which made him give more heed, take more regard:~ ~
52   XIX|         Which each hath vowed to give by word and oath?~You are
53   XIX|        best~Shall mingled be, to give the fatal blow~They will
54   XIX|      sorrows' smart.~He said, `I give thee liberty, receive~All
55   XIX|        The last which thou canst give, or I can have."~ ~ CXI~
56   XIX|         the same to Queen Armida give,~And for the same she gives
57    XX|         they cried;~The youth to give the sign of fight all prayed~
58    XX|      XXXI~The Christian trumpets give the deadly call,~The Pagans
59    XX|      hand~Was armed and prest to give the trait'rous blow,~With
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