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 1     I| assured,~That Egypt's King was forward on his way,~And to arrive
 2   III|    manhood bore;~His youth was forward, but with governance,~His
 3    IV|     head we rend:~Nor seemed I forward in this lady's right,~With
 4    IV|       the slow, and reined the forward short.~ ~ LXXXVIII~If some,
 5     V|     therefore, and change this forward thought~For death unsent
 6     V|   counsels him, his speech him forward moves;~Another fool approveth
 7     V|       of her secret wiles,~Ran forward still, in this disordered
 8    VI|  wherein proud Rome beheld~The forward young men manage spear and
 9    VI|      full of other thoughts he forward fared,~And sent his looks
10    VI|     salve that sore.~ ~ XXXVII~Forward he galloped fast, and loudly
11    VI|         for ire nigh wood,~And forward rushed: Tancred his fury
12    VI|       they horse forthwith and forward rode.~ ~ XCIV~Disguised
13    VI|    before that day;~Lastly she forward rode with love to guide,~
14   VII|     chase,~Nothing he saw, yet forward still he made,~With doubtful
15   VII|      the blossoms soft~Pricked forward with the sting of fertile
16   VII|       at his face.~ ~ XCVI~And forward spurred his mounture fierce
17   VII|  Forthwith the spurred courser forward hies,~Within their rests
18  VIII|     faith.~ ~  VIII~"He hasted forward, then without delay,~And
19    IX|      and allowed the bold:~His forward camp, inspired with courage
20    IX|        their weapons keen,~And forward night, in evils and mischiefs
21    IX|    armed ere long,~And marched forward with a squadron strong.~ ~
22     X|     the aged sire,~And hasting forward up the bank they pass,~Till
23    XI|        forces first on foot he forward brought,~With goodly order,
24    XI|     heat and haste,~Ran boldly forward to the ditches large,~And
25    XI|  though he felt no pain,~Still forward went, and mounted up the
26   XII|      dale and hill~They hasted forward with a speedy pace,~Unseen,
27   XII|     Therewith the hardy couple forward run~To execute their valiant
28  XIII|       leave to go desired,~And forward went with joyful cheer and
29  XIII|    scorned the peril, pressing forward still,~Till on the forest'
30  XIII|     what shall;" this said, he forward stepped,~And through the
31    XV|       creek or bay,~But fairly forward bore the knights her charge;~
32    XV|  reached he forth in folds and forward pressed,~Now would he back
33    XV|     place,~The knights pressed forward with assured pace:~ ~ XLIX~
34    XV|        vain."~Thus passed they forward where the stream did make~
35   XVI|     and last,~Which seen, they forward pressed, and in they passed:~ ~
36   XVI|   weakened virtue lies.~Ubaldo forward stepped, and to him hield~
37   XVI|        or south, but still did forward ride~O'er seas and streams,
38   XVI|    spied.~ ~ LXXI~Now she went forward to Damascus fair,~But of
39   XVI|     well declared her wit;~And forward marched, full of strange
40  XVII|    night's black mantle lined.~Forward they went and marched against
41  XVII|       made a quick return,~And forward went the champions three
42 XVIII|       pleasant shade:~ ~ XVIII~Forward he passed, mid in the grove
43 XVIII|    spear,~Fell from above, yet forward clomb the knight,~And upward
44 XVIII|     One died, another fell; he forward went,~And these he comforts,
45 XVIII|     out, now in, now back, now forward cast.~In his swift pulleys
46 XVIII|      Victorious Godfrey boldly forward came,~And had great hope
47   XIX|        With his left foot fast forward gan he stride,~And with
48   XIX|        him captive be."~ ~ XLV~Forward they rushed to execute his
49   XIX|       betrayed~He was a Pagan; forward went the squire,~And saw
50    XX|   spite and blushed for shame,~Forward he rushed, and would at
51    XX|     knights he brings,~Pricked forward by their guide's example
52    XX|   behind his mighty targe,~And forward spurred his steed and gave
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