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1 I| tidings brings.~ ~ XXXIV~She told the soldiers, who allowed 2 II| lips that such a leasing told:~Thoughtful awhile remained 3 II| message hast thou wisely told,~And if thy sovereign love 4 III| unknown, until~A Syrian told the duke, who thither sent~ 5 IV| virgin and a witch;~To her he told the sum of this emprise,~ 6 IV| fond desire with vantage told,~Alas! what hope is left, 7 IV| his purpose to the virgin told,~For youth, use, nature, 8 IV| slept.~ ~ LIII~"And further told me, if I wished to live,~ 9 IV| in France,~Or elsewhere told where courtesy is in prize,~ 10 V| my valor such as you have told,~Would I for that to higher 11 V| prey, as erst you heard it told,~She thought, ere truth-revealing 12 V| was the Pagan's faith,~And told what policy, what wit, what 13 VI| thee in secret shall be told and spoken,~Great Soliman 14 VI| fear, be thine ambassage told."~"Then," quoth the herald, " 15 VI| life and body's safety, told her no;~For in the secret 16 VI| love, that tale to none she told.~ ~ LXXX~That kept she secret, 17 VI| one,~Part of her will she told, how that in post~She would 18 VI| with gentle grace,~Which told, he left him tossing in 19 VII| sad misfortunes then she told,~And wept, and with her 20 VII| bark of beech and bays;~She told how Cupid did her first 21 VII| closed his eyes to sleep,~He told how night her sliding hours 22 VII| brought sooner than could be told.~But gentle Raymond in his 23 VII| and what he asked him, told,~Better by chance, "Tancred 24 VIII| and sighed; then thus he told:~ ~ VI~"Sweno, the King 25 VIII| left that kingdom wide;~He told thine acts, thy wisdom and 26 VIII| wisdom and thy might,~And told the deeds of many a lord 27 VIII| young Rinaldo passed,~And told his great achievements, 28 VIII| XI~"And while the herald told your fights and frays,~Himself 29 VIII| his worth and praise that told,~On which I gazing stood, 30 IX| manner, and the time she told.~ ~ XV~Their mantle dark, 31 X| lofty siege his pleasure told;~"My lords, last day our 32 X| celebrates a stately funeral,~And told his camp within a day or 33 X| broke, and thus their errors told:~ ~ LX~"We, not elect to 34 X| more than human sound,~And told what things his wisdom great 35 XI| With words severe thus told his high intent;~"Right 36 XI| will the mighty champion told,~Both Solyman and he at 37 XII| increased cannot well be told,~How it crept up the piece, 38 XII| knight, his squires him told at last,~They had her there 39 XII| knight~And hard mischance had told this while at large:~Godfrey 40 XII| grave advice reproved~And told what mourning Christian 41 XIII| give you them and truly told;~As souls of men in bodies 42 XIII| engines great:"~And then he told at large from part to part,~ 43 XIII| their eye~Where they are told strange bugbears haunt the 44 XIII| confused uncertain tales they told,~That all which heard them 45 XIII| flight, and thus the wonders told:~ ~ XXIII~"My lord, not 46 XIV| the Lord down sent.~Which told his will, his pleasure and 47 XVII| hundred ivory stairs first told,~Under a pentise wrought 48 XVII| hermit and their battles told.~ ~ LXVII~He showed them 49 XVII| LXXXIII~But Charles, who had told the death and fall~Of the 50 XVII| plain truth revealed be and told,~Although some knowledge 51 XVIII| came, and when his lord him told~What Godfrey's pleasure 52 XIX| looks, my tears, mine eyes,~Told in what flame, what fire 53 XIX| silence, well I might have told~My woes, and for my harms 54 XX| rising bank his will he told,~And all that heard his 55 XX| nimble wings dispread,~And told eachwhere their chance,