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1 I| days in baths and houses hot.~Five thousand late, of 2 II| courage boiled in vengeance hot~Against the Christians, 3 III| felt her heart with love's hot fever quake,~"Well shouldst 4 III| And strove her love and hot desire to cover,~Till heart 5 III| wears,~Conquered were all hot Afric's tawny kings,~And 6 III| stay and calm their courage hot;~"Retire," quoth he, "Godfrey 7 III| boiled in his hardy stomach hot;~His bridled fury grew thereby 8 IV| flew kindled coals about,~Hot sparks and smells that man 9 IV| such was the fire~Of her hot love, but soon the fatal 10 IV| strike the iron that was hot,~For every action hath his 11 IV| bashful were,~Her eye's hot glance dissolved the frost 12 V| western seas felt Titan's hot impression,~'Twixt two old 13 VI| Which in thy bosom make so hot impression;~And stay fit 14 VI| So yearned his courage hot his foes to find:~The King 15 VI| sparks, seemed lightning hot.~ ~ XLIX~The Christian people 16 VII| noble baron whet his courage hot,~And busked him boldly to 17 VII| He spies the rival of his hot desire,~Through all the 18 VII| Armida false were followed hot,~When night were come their 19 VIII| the brims among the embers hot,~Part of the broth and of 20 IX| battle eke to Sionward grew hot, ~The soldiers slain, the 21 IX| left him to infest~With the hot brands of her infernal fire,~ 22 IX| Guelpho now the battle waxed hot,~For all the troops he led 23 X| snake that on his crest hot fire out-braid~Was quite 24 X| fierce his courage was, so hot his ire.~ ~ XXV~Thus talked 25 X| convoy sent,~And when most hot and bloody was the fight,~ 26 X| fire burnt in our stomachs hot,~And by close ways we passed 27 XI| brave assault and skirmish hot,~Her mighty bow Clorinda 28 XI| with great loss a skirmish hot they hold~Against Tancredi 29 XII| the maid,~Their courage hot, their ire and wrath they 30 XIII| quick sparks, and embers hot,~And with bright flames 31 XIII| cast fiery flames about~And hot impressions through the 32 XIII| burning in his entrails hot:~But breathing, which wise 33 XIII| let,~And scorching sun so hot his beams outspreads,~That 34 XIV| between~The Arctic circle and hot Meroe's strand,~And as a 35 XIV| who would think it, his hot eye-glance can~Of that cold 36 XIV| that flit bird that Jove's hot weapon bears,~A faithful 37 XV| his rays bright, shining, hot,~Dispread of golden light 38 XV| shape;~All monsters which hot Afric doth forthsend,~Twixt 39 XVI| were naked, for the day was hot,~Her locks unbound waved 40 XVI| follies all beheld and this hot fare.~ ~ XX~Down by the 41 XVI| hate was, and your love too hot.~ ~ LIII~"But those are 42 XVII| course of Nile,~Through the hot clime where burnt Syene 43 XVII| gainst thy foe their courage hot as fire~Thou may'st employ, 44 XVII| at his will makes it now hot, now cold,~Now lets it run, 45 XVIII| hell~Some of the liquor hot he brought, I think,~Wherewith 46 XVIII| When from her entrails hot her fires begin,~Nor yet 47 XIX| chose to end their combat hot,~But Tancred failed, wherefore 48 XIX| thy foolish pride:"~As a hot brand flames most ere it 49 XIX| enclosed, rose Altamore,~His hot desire he hid and kept from 50 XIX| mild.~ ~ XCIX~"But when hot love which fear had late 51 XX| two that came from Meroe's hot sand,~And all his crossbows 52 XX| now the wings had skirmish hot begun,~And with their battles 53 XX| throne~That set in Meroe's hot sunburnt land,~He cut his 54 XX| away, she burnt with fury hot,~And thought he scorned 55 XX| thus the fight~Waxed sharp, hot, cruel, though renewed but 56 XX| his rage him led and fury hot,~To kill and murder, matter 57 XX| wonted force, his rage and hot desire,~His eyes, that sparkled 58 XX| Which passed, and cured hot love with frozen death.~ ~