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1 I| all that tread on Asian ground:~Cease Orpheus of thy Minois, 2 I| and smoothed the rougher ground,~And opened every strait 3 II| raised her modest looks from ground,~And on her lover bent her 4 II| slaughter, lodging on cold ground,~Meanwhile the Turks seek 5 III| knight treads not on grass or ground,~His pride hath lost the 6 III| with his sword headless to ground him cast,~So gardeners branches 7 III| dead lay slaughtered on the ground.~And all the soldiers sat 8 III| corpse they softly laid in ground,~The priest sung hymns, 9 III| alder owner of all waterish ground,~Sweet juniper, whose shadow 10 IV| princess bent her eyes to ground,~And stood unmoved, though 11 IV| bet her bashful eyes to ground,~And donned the weed of 12 VI| neck, the riders lay on ground:~But they, great masters 13 VI| shade to overspread the ground,~Two heralds to the fighting 14 VI| when Phoebus glided under ground,~She made the lovely partner 15 VI| frosty pearl upon the candid ground:~And Cynthia-like for beauty' 16 VII| well abiding,~Traversed his ground, and stated here and there,~ 17 VII| music deafed the trembling ground.~ ~ 18 VIII| earth, and tremble made the ground.~ ~ XVII~" `Arm, arm,' they 19 IX| horses thundered on the solid ground,~The mountains roared, and 20 IX| trenches leaped,~Even with the ground he made the rampire's height,~ 21 IX| air, the fire, the sea and ground,~Our sense, our wit, our 22 IX| half alive stirred on the ground;~So from a serpent slain 23 X| proud, inglorious lie on ground!~ ~ XXVI~And saw one visage 24 X| They blush, and on the ground amazed stare,~For virtue 25 XI| those savage dens and shady ground,~For oft resounds from the 26 XI| the sun be sunken under ground;"~And leaning on a broken 27 XII| life, and leave this sinful ground,~Thine be the loss, the 28 XII| that she stayed:~Tancred to ground his foot in haste down set,~ 29 XII| shrunk, nor vantage sought of ground,~They traverse not, nor 30 XII| up, he had sunk down to ground,~And said, "O face in death 31 XII| the corpse was brought to ground~Her arms upon a leafless 32 XIII| to rise,~And thrice the ground with naked foot he smote,~ 33 XIII| scalding beams the parched ground,~And made unfit for toil 34 XIII| cloudy sky~Upon the parched ground doth rain down send,~As 35 XIV| bended down~His looks to ground, and half in scorn he smiled,~ 36 XIV| world, beyond our half of ground!~ ~ XXXVI~But yet vouchsafe 37 XIV| and pleased both skies and ground:~ ~ LXII~" `Ye happy youths, 38 XV| own;~The land is fertile ground, but scant well wrought,~ 39 XV| having passed all that frozen ground,~And overgone that winter 40 XVI| garden sweet, on fertile ground,~Fairer than that where 41 XVII| Condemned low in dungeon under ground~Forever dwelt, in woe and 42 XVIII| stepped, it seemed the joyful ground~Renewed the verdure of her 43 XVIII| help, but that the rougher ground~The rolling mass did often 44 XIX| once they tumbled both to ground,~Argantes, -- were it hap 45 XIX| hand, at last, laid on the ground~He leaned, his hand weak 46 XIX| threats those, lays them on ground?~How with unequal harm, 47 XIX| for vile cause or on light ground,~The life and freedom of 48 XIX| twinkling stars, she bent to ground,~Weep she, or no, he knows 49 XIX| the trembling hand from ground,~Nor stayed he till my humble 50 XIX| to wilderness and desert ground,~And there I lived in groves 51 XIX| new,~That all be-bled the ground, his face to skies~He turns, 52 XX| dear knight his love from ground upbore,~Were it their fortune, 53 XX| ripened corn strikes flat to ground:~With blood, arms, bodies 54 XX| kept array, and kept their ground,~Though most the loss and 55 XX| saw his blood besmear the ground,~His armor broke, limbs 56 XX| his royal standard laid on ground,~Saw Rimedon, that ensign'