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1 I| Jerusalem~With valiant squadrons round about to hem?~ ~ XXVIII~" 2 I| of Lancelot, or thy table round:~For these whom antique 3 II| troops, which thee environ round;~Yet foes unite are not 4 III| pair in white all armed round,~Is Edward and Gildippes, 5 III| had that forteress,~That round it could not be environed~ 6 III| the soldiers sat lamenting round.~ ~ LXVII~His wailing friends 7 IV| howling Scillas, yawling round about,~There serpents hiss, 8 IV| their knights encompassed round,~With humble grace, and 9 IV| her eyes welled the pearls round,~Upon the bright enamel 10 VI| him he spied them gazing round about,~As though their honor 11 VI| That feeble damsel armed round about?~The porter her obeyed, 12 VI| kind arms embraced all this round,~The silver moon form sea 13 VI| bright,~The place about her round she shining cleared~With 14 VII| jolly shepherd sung a lusty round,~And to his voice he tuned 15 VII| now the walls and turrets round about,~Both young and old 16 VIII| with huge numbers hemmed us round about,~A forest thick of 17 VIII| the clay,~Which, rising round, the carcass did enfold;~ 18 VIII| at whom to ask we gazed round,~A child then toward us 19 VIII| their weapons him environed round.~ ~ LXXXIII~So when a lion 20 IX| appeared~Dreadful to those that round about him been,~As to poor 21 IX| grace and goodness compassed round,~He ruleth, blesseth, keepeth 22 IX| brands of her infernal fire,~Round his armed head his trenchant 23 IX| grass, rolleth and tumbleth round,~The championess so wounded 24 X| XVI~The air about them round, a wondrous thing,~Itself 25 XI| Thither came Godfrey armed round about~In trusty plate, with 26 XI| with the pain,~And wheeling round fell grovelling on the sand:~ 27 XII| hardy troops and squadrons round about,~And cannot harmed 28 XII| prison was a chamber, painted round~With goodly portraits and 29 XII| horrid shades enclosed me round about,~A tigress there I 30 XV| In his bright arms the round world fold or wrap,~All 31 XV| to look begin,~And gazing round a little bark they spied,~ 32 XV| extreme,~They compassed round about, and safely passed,~ 33 XV| golden locks forth shed~Round pearls and crystal moist 34 XVI| great is builded rich and round,~And in the centre of the 35 XVI| castle's largest gate,~Though round about an hundred ports there 36 XVI| sweat-drops bright, white, round, like pearls of Ind;~Her 37 XVII| shells great pearls rich and round pour out;~The Red Sea sent 38 XVII| carbuncles and jacinths glistered round:~Her coachman guided with 39 XVIII| took his way,~And saw, as round about his eyes he twined,~ 40 XVIII| wood o'er and about him round~Flourished with blossoms 41 XVIII| his weaker sense,~Rinaldo round about environing,~As centres 42 XVIII| divine and clear;~A battle round of squadrons three they 43 XIX| the world on wheels ran round,~Day wrapped her brightness 44 XIX| guide's defence they flocked round,~Thence fury fights, hence 45 XIX| when a shepherd, raging round about~That sees a storm 46 XIX| cruel men, in armour clothed round,~Hardly I scaped their hand 47 XIX| upon his couch's side,~And round about the man a ring was 48 XIX| Let us not scale, but round besiege this tower,~That 49 XX| would~Perchance environ round his squadrons bold.~ ~ X~ 50 XX| s noble head encompassed round,~And, as some thought, foreshowed 51 XX| their slings held cobbles round:~Each steed to run was ready, 52 XX| undertake the fight,~The people round about gave place and room,~