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1 I| and foresight,~And in that glorious war much suffered he;~In 2 I| in this legend, all that glorious deed,~Read, whilst you arm 3 I| conquered, Antiochia won,~Be glorious acts, and full of glorious 4 I| glorious acts, and full of glorious praise,~By Heaven's mere 5 I| great may sing,~That in this glorious war did famous grow,~Forgot 6 I| and defied.~ ~ LXIV~The glorious standard last to Heaven 7 I| bridegroom-like forth stept the glorious sun,~When trumpets loud 8 II| these flames so pure,~O glorious death, more glorious sepulture!"~ ~ 9 II| O glorious death, more glorious sepulture!"~ ~ XXX~Sophronia 10 II| Phoebus' glistering rays,~O glorious virgin, that recordeth not~ 11 III| Fore which the duke his glorious ensigns spread,~For so great 12 III| overspread~The champion Dudon's glorious carcase dead."~ ~ LXXIV~ 13 IV| Titan's brightness, that so glorious is,~In this deep darkness 14 IV| shone erst like Titan's glorious beam:~`Daughter,' she says, ` 15 IV| spill.~ ~ LXII~"By these thy glorious feet, that tread secure~ 16 IV| so was she lettered;~Not glorious Titan, in his brightness 17 V| might succeed,~And of that glorious troop should take protection;~ 18 V| power constrained is but a glorious slave."~ ~ VI~Thus Godfrey 19 V| how looks Dudon from the glorious skies?~What wrath, what 20 V| all men wot,~And there the glorious cross on high I reared,~ 21 V| haughty thoughts as fill the glorious mind;~On hard adventures 22 V| He would fetch praise and glorious conquest bring.~ ~ LIII~ 23 V| When aught befell this glorious camp amiss,~Shall fortune 24 VI| threats, high terms and glorious words;~On every side an 25 VI| here shall pay him for his glorious vaunt,~Without or guile, 26 VI| sacked and spoiled that glorious town;~But he, in whom all 27 VI| praise of little prize,~The glorious title of a virgin's name?~ 28 VI| Cynthia-like for beauty's glorious light~The love-sick nymph 29 VII| this vile Pagan with his glorious boast~Dishonors and defies 30 VII| LXIII~"Let me this Pagan's glorious pride assuage,~These aged 31 VII| loud and sternly cries,~"O glorious people of the Occident!~ 32 VII| blustering wind.~ ~ CXVI~Heaven's glorious lamp, wrapped in an ugly 33 VIII| in his bosom quench that glorious fire.~ ~ VII~"He thirsted 34 IX| rest, we shall behold~This glorious city smoking lie in mould.~ ~ 35 IX| view the brightness of that glorious bower,~On every side the 36 IX| shining fire assigned~The glorious seat of his selected crew,~ 37 IX| should enter conquest's glorious gate,~Left off the fray 38 XI| spread to the wind~The glorious sign of our salvation great,~ 39 XII| renown pierce through his glorious mind,~"And wilt thou go," 40 XII| forth of her eye~An hundred glorious beams bright shining drive,~ 41 XIV| VI~He answered him, "Thy glorious shining light~Which in thine 42 XIV| you splendent see,~With glorious light, though built in night 43 XVI| withdrawn from war~Wherein the glorious beast had always wone,~That 44 XVI| So fared Rinaldo when the glorious light~Of their bright harness 45 XVII| Aurore~Adrastus came, the glorious king of Ind,~A snake's green 46 XVII| Her chariot like Aurora's glorious wain,~With carbuncles and 47 XVII| Buried in pomp of triumph's glorious shine."~He ceased, and then 48 XVII| Tisapherne envied~To hear his glorious vaunt and boasting stout,~ 49 XVII| precious shield behold~The glorious deeds of thy forefathers 50 XVII| bold,~Till underneath his glorious branches laid~Half Germany, 51 XVIII| all their warlike gear:~O glorious captain! whom the Lord from 52 XVIII| assists thee, and Heaven's glorious King:~ ~ XCIII~"Lift up 53 XVIII| right well sustain~Their glorious light and view those angels 54 XVIII| he turned, he cast,~That glorious ensign, with a thousand 55 XX| arms that late so fair and glorious seem,~Now soiled and slubbered, 56 XX| true sign and show,~His glorious standard to the wind he 57 XX| Gerard bold he slew;~His glorious deeds to praise and fame