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1 II| XXXVII~The Pagans loud cried out to God and man,~The 2 III| was spread,~Arm, arm, they cried; arm, arm, the trumpets 3 III| following, "Turn thee," cried, in ireful wise;~And so 4 III| and he warded had,~When he cried, "Hold, and ere we prove 5 III| disarmed view:~But Tancred cried, "Oh stay thy cursed hand,"~ 6 III| the Christian knights, he cried:~"Lordlings, behold, this 7 V| wrath and ire,~"Thou liest," cried he loud, and with that word~ 8 V| Give me mine arms," he cried; his squire them brings,~ 9 V| knew the knight, and loudly cried,~"Whence comes young Eustace, 10 VI| the champion for his armor cried.~ ~ XXI~While he was armed, 11 VI| came to just,~"How long," cried he, "shall I attend you 12 VI| dreamed long,~"Oh stay," he cried, "to me belongs this war!"~ 13 VI| me belongs this war!"~But cried too late, Otho was gone 14 VI| passage over Otho's heart,~And cried, "These fools thus under 15 VI| galloped fast, and loudly cried:~"Villain," quoth he, "thy 16 VI| Clorinda, ope the gate," she cried,~"Where as the king commands, 17 VII| sobbed, some prayed, and some cried;~Fierce was the fight, and 18 VII| forth thus to her soldiers cried:~ ~ CXVIII~"You hardy men 19 VIII| breathless, "Warriors bold," he cried,~"Who shall conduct me to 20 VIII| XVII~" `Arm, arm,' they cried; Prince Sweno at the same,~ 21 VIII| storm,~"Arm, arm." they cried, to arms the soldiers ran.~ 22 VIII| as they run, "Arm, arm," cried every man.~ ~ LXXII~ Mongst 23 IX| glides.~ ~ XII~The Soldan cried, "O thou which in my thought~ 24 IX| city-ward, "Arm, arm!" they cried,~The noise upreared to the 25 XI| once!" an hundred squadrons cried,~And with their cry to arm 26 XI| more fell, thus roared and cried aloud:~ ~ LXI~"This is not 27 XI| passage out, and thus he cried~To Solyman, that fought 28 XI| with vigor new:~Erotimus cried out, "This hurt and wound~ 29 XII| the fire,~Argantes to them cried with scornful grace,~"Your 30 XIII| foot he smote,~And thus he cried loud, with thundering note:~ ~ 31 XV| eternal well,~"Up, up," they cried, and fiercely up they got,~ 32 XV| strike the snake;~Ubaldo cried, "Stay, my companion dear,~ 33 XV| fierce that hugely roared and cried,~His crest he reared high, 34 XVI| me alone?"~She would have cried, her grief her speeches 35 XVI| barked, some hissed, some cried.~ ~ LXVIII~A shadow, blacker 36 XVIII| embraced the plant and cried,~"Ah, never do me such a 37 XVIII| threatened death, she roared, cried and fought,~Each other nymph 38 XVIII| turned the knight,~The hermit cried, upstarting from his seat,~" 39 XVIII| end my days," the Soldan cried,~"Behind me cut or break 40 XIX| wherefore the Pagan knight~Cried, "Tancred, com'st thou thus, 41 XIX| him with his shield, and cried "Retire!"~To all he met, " 42 XIX| victorious teacher," Tancred cried,~"His conquered scholar 43 XIX| back, and "Yield thee!" cried,~No hurt he proffered him, 44 XIX| Raymond lie in such estate,~Cried to his men, "Within these 45 XIX| saw his visage plain,~And cried, "Alas, here lies Tancredi 46 XX| wished, "Arm, arm!" they cried;~The youth to give the sign 47 XX| traitor false!" the captain cried,~"That like a Frenchman 48 XX| before entire,~"Up, up!" he cried, "no more, no more, within~ 49 XX| till the folk on whom he cried~Assemble might, but out 50 XX| LXXXV~But coming forth, cried, "Whither will you run,~ 51 XX| mankind strumpet, see," he cried,~"This shameless whore, 52 XX| combat made.~ ~ CII~The giant cried, "By sundry signs I note~ 53 XX| this day have called and cried for thee,~To my sweet saint 54 XX| stayed, or passed by,~And cried to the Duke as near he drew,~" 55 XX| cease this strife," he cried: "and thou, brave knight,~