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1 I| III~Thither thou know'st the world is best inclined~ 2 II| What aid? what counsel had'st thou in that ill?"~ ~ XXIII~" 3 II| mar not when thou think'st to mend,~For this the folly 4 II| reason's beams,~Then may'st thou see this desperate 5 II| that by no force thou may'st be won,~Admit no steel can 6 II| their grain~Before thou cam'st this kingdom to invade,~ 7 III| Tancred, whereon think'st thou? what dost thou gaze?~ 8 IV| Lord Godfrey, if thou may'st;~Frame snares of look, strains 9 IV| Thus purposed war thou may'st with ease impeach,~Else 10 IV| XLII~"But if thou would'st thy succors due excuse,~ 11 IV| those temples pure~Thou seek'st to free from Macon's lore, 12 VI| thine honor be,~Thou may'st report thou hast encountered 13 VI| bear?~ ~ LXXII~"Or deem'st thou it a praise of little 14 VI| move~To succor him, yet say'st thou art in love.~ ~ LXXV~" 15 VI| their future fight thou hap'st to think?~ ~ LXXVI~"Besides 16 VI| dead and more,~Thou may'st to him, him to thyself restore.~ ~ 17 VII| who straight as line~Can'st shoot, and hit each mark 18 VIII| and of the deed~Much may'st thou boast before our lord 19 IX| rage and fury so,~Nor seem'st a wight of mortal metal 20 IX| weak,~That thou disdain'st gainst me to use thy might?~ 21 X| marvels brought,~And know'st the deep intents which hidden 22 XII| them following~Thou may'st them keep, preserve, save 23 XII| thy weak hand thou took'st withouten dread;~The gentle 24 XII| friendly wind!~ ~ LIX~Why joy'st thou, wretch? Oh, what shall 25 XII| hand, afraid why should'st thou be;~Thou instrument 26 XII| and despite,~Why should'st thou fear, with sharp and 27 XII| vile which used art,~Think'st it were pity so to ease 28 XVI| XL~"Oh thou that leav'st but half behind," quoth 29 XVI| them, unkind; what fear'st thou if thou stay?~Thou 30 XVI| thou if thou stay?~Thou may'st deny, as well as run away."~ ~ 31 XVI| For what I ask thee, may'st thou grant right well,~And 32 XVI| kind eyes, whom thou esteem'st thy foe,~If thou hadst heard, 33 XVII| courage hot as fire~Thou may'st employ, both when and where 34 XVIII| love.~ ~ XXIX~"Thou com'st to cure our princess, faint 35 XVIII| from whom but late thou ran'st thy ways?~Com'st thou to 36 XVIII| thou ran'st thy ways?~Com'st thou to comfort me for sorrows 37 XVIII| face disarm?~ ~ XXXII~"Com'st thou a friend or foe? I 38 XIX| knight~Cried, "Tancred, com'st thou thus, thus late to 39 XIX| III~"Too late thou com'st, and not alone to war,~But 40 XIX| sad heart devise?~Think'st thou this hour must end 41 XIX| and might,~And said, "Dar'st thou of vantage speak or 42 XIX| Argantes stout, nor could'st thyself sustain,~Thyself 43 XIX| faith," quoth he, "why would'st thou hide~Those causes true, 44 XIX| kill, did chase,~Thou know'st I ran to thy dear lord and 45 XIX| trembling fit that well could'st guess~What fever held me, 46 XIX| cries,~"Hither why bring'st thou me, ah, Fortune blind?~ 47 XIX| Vafrine, tell me, whence com'st thou?~And who this gentle 48 XX| man's breastbone thou clov'st and rent in twain,~So Heaven 49 XX| battle strong, and runn'st thyself from fight?~What 50 XX| thyself from fight?~What seek'st thou? safety? come, return 51 XX| thee hither guideth,~Would'st thou prevent her death whose 52 XX| each hour divideth?~Com'st thou to save my life? alas,