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 1    II|      save,~The means on suit or battle she reposed.~Quick to the
 2    II|      Shinaar,~Which threat'neth battle 'gainst the morning star.~ ~
 3   III|    arrives:~Clorinda gives them battle, in the breast~Of fair Erminia
 4     V|         danger none,~All set in battle and in hardy fight,~Do thou
 5     V|        hear,~And not revenge by battle or by fight?~The Norway
 6    VI|        fearful stags he doth to battle move,~Till each his horns
 7   VII|      gainst the subtle air vain battle made.~ ~ LIV~"The Christian
 8   VII|        his ire,~And threatening battle to the empty sky,~Tears
 9   VII|         Give me mine arms, this battle shall with praise~Augment
10   VII|        such might;~Each one the battle fierce would undertake,~
11   VII|    cunning sleight opprest;~The battle eke with many a lowly word,~
12   VII|         land,~The great Rubello battle used to make,~From him I
13   VII|     come prepared, and bid thee battle here,~And in his place,
14   VII|     chase:~He stayed alone, and battle new began,~Five hundred
15  VIII|  confused,~The roaring trumpets battle gan to threat,~As it in
16    IX|         And busked them bold to battle and to fight.~ ~ XXI~The
17    IX|  Against his soldiers made this battle sore;~For that they forayed
18    IX|     whom the king forth sent~To battle, and Argantes by her side.~
19    IX|    heartless band, that dare no battle try,~Who wounds before dare
20    IX|       southern wind,~Meeteth in battle strong the northern blast,~
21    IX|        they crush.~ ~  LIII~The battle eke to Sionward grew hot, ~
22    IX|   fortune would they should the battle try~Of mightier foes, for
23    IX|       eye:~Near Guelpho now the battle waxed hot,~For all the troops
24     X|        on every side,~Withouten battle, fight, or stroke at all,~
25    XI|     XXIV~"When all this camp in battle strong shall be~Ordained
26   XII|     mayest thou get~If thou for battle come," with that she stayed:~
27   XII|          At last so close their battle fierce they make,~They could
28  XIII|    right,~Provoke thee forth to battle, as before,~Find means to
29   XIV|      death and danger who dares battle make,~With so bold face,
30    XV|        you with sword or weapon battle make~Against this monster
31   XVI|     adore and fame have won,~In battle strong, in Syria fighting
32  XVII|         by strength of hand.~To battle strong unfit, their king
33  XVII|        Or those that scape from battle, bring captive."~ ~ XXXIX~
34  XVII|      this knight defy~To mortal battle, and by fight him kill,~
35  XVII|      conquest high,~Who in each battle give the onset would,~A
36  XVII|      having foiled the Danes in battle strong,~His daughter young
37  XVII|         strong, valiant hand in battle shall~Employ it long, for
38 XVIII|       pure, divine and clear;~A battle round of squadrons three
39   XIX|     will their force in pitched battle prove;~Closed in this wall
40    XX|        with valor's noble heat;~Battle and fight they wished, "
41    XX|        The adventurers then, in battle and in fight~Well tried,
42    XX|    Muleasses proud,~And in that battle fair Armida stood.~ ~ XXIII~
43    XX| champions strong there fought a battle stout,~Troy never saw the
44    XX|         and cast, when with his battle large~Rinaldo came, whose
45    XX|       should have succored~That battle, all were run away or slain,~
46    XX|      close array,~Entered their battle, felled them down around,~
47    XX|         woful prince beheld~The battle lost, no help nor hope remained;~
48    XX|       knit,~Renewed the furious battle, fight and fray,~New streams
49    XX|   raging flood,~To be amid that battle; such desire,~Such haste
50    XX|       from this skirmish to the battle great~He ran, and quenched
51    XX|         lord and captain see~In battle strong, and runn'st thyself
52    XX|    broken armies gan he frame~A battle now, some hope dwelt in
53    XX|         coward was in this last battle found,~But rode about and
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