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1 I| rest?~Why be his arms to ease and peace resigned?~Why 2 I| Champain a land where wealth, ease, pleasure, grow,~Rich Nature' 3 I| them through his land at ease and leisure,~To keep his 4 I| should have gained~Or help or ease, by finding aught entire,~ 5 II| labor's virtues watching, ease her sleep,~Trouble best 6 II| XCVII~Yet neither sleep, nor ease, nor shadows dark,~Could 7 IV| purposed war thou may'st with ease impeach,~Else lead the other 8 IV| banished maid, of wonted ease debarred,~So grievous seemed, 9 V| all that do thee wrong, at ease,~I know your virtue can 10 V| with Prince Boemond live in ease and peace,~Until this storm 11 V| forces try,~Where at more ease she might more vantage gain,~ 12 VI| peace, assurance, quiet, ease and rest;~But we must yield 13 VI| From which Erminia might at ease descry~The western host, 14 VI| seek by soil to find some ease or goad;~Whether from craggy 15 VII| repose and quiet brings,~To ease the griefs of discontented 16 VII| my life's hazard at their ease behold.~Come bring me here 17 VII| His bands and troops at ease, and safe, retired;~Yet 18 VIII| weariness in little rest found ease:~But when the purple morning 19 VIII| Sleep, the soul's rest, and ease of careful things,~Buried 20 VIII| performed and done the deed,~At ease and leisure they divide 21 VIII| kingdoms great we may at ease provide,~Far from these 22 IX| deaths he knows,~It is some ease not to behold our woes.~ ~ 23 X| of his broken shield~To ease the griefs of his distempered 24 X| distempered thought,~But little ease could so hard lodging yield,~ 25 X| So that upright walked at ease the men~Ere they had passed 26 XI| and rest;~Go, take your ease this evening, and this night,~ 27 XII| Think'st it were pity so to ease my pain:~Of luckless love 28 XII| limbs, now laid in rest and ease,~Through which my cruel 29 XIII| tender sheep~To browse, or ease their faint in cooling shade,~ 30 XIII| shortly Heaven will send thee ease and peace,~And war and trouble 31 XIII| now booted not,~For little ease, alas, small help, they 32 XIII| the springs of grace and ease this drought,~Out of his 33 XIII| LXXVIII~Nor man alone to ease his burning sore,~Herein 34 XIV| spreading wings,~Sleep, ease, repose, rest, peace and 35 XIV| unknit,~Shall I in peace, in ease and rest there sit?"~ ~ 36 XIV| flowering spring,~She lives at ease, and joys her lord at will;~ 37 XV| drawing near, the hill at ease they view,~When all the 38 XVI| after crept themselves at ease and leisure,~Till they beheld 39 XVI| rise,~Though, drunk with ease, devoid of wonted might~ 40 XVI| eyes, Armida, heaven envied~Ease to thy grief, or comfort 41 XVII| s threat,~But from soft ease to try the toil of fight~ 42 XVII| serve thee, may they show at ease."~The monarch held his peace 43 XVIII| when they left him to his ease, up stood~The hermit, and, 44 XVIII| me for sorrows past?~To ease my widow nights and careful 45 XVIII| clouds of shafts draw nigh at ease,~Under a pentise made of 46 XVIII| the walls her bridge at ease she cast:~But Solyman ran 47 XIX| preys with little fight~At ease be overthrown, killed, slain 48 XIX| it lives,~Such joy, such ease, desired vengeance gives."~ ~ 49 XIX| Godfrey's last mishap~At ease he found the net, and spied 50 XIX| kind and grave~He sought to ease my grief, and sorrows' smart.~ 51 XIX| none that hears can help or ease my grief.~From him I parted, 52 XX| help is waste,~Since hurts ease hurts, wounds must cure