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1 III| perchance be loth,~But quickly turned her, fierce as flaming fire,~ 2 III| he stayed, he fled, he turned again,~Until at last unmarked, 3 III| hills~Of height unlike, and turned side to side,~The space 4 IV| undertaken,~It were unfit we turned our strength away,~And victory, 5 IV| mind,~The way she came she turned her steps again,~With gesture 6 V| descried,~And gently smiling turned aside his head,~And, for 7 V| these old men dwell,~But turned his horse and to Rinaldo 8 VI| that I swear.~The herald turned when he had ended scant,~ 9 VI| XXXV~Argantes nimbly turned his ready steed,~And ere 10 VI| fury, spite and ire,~They turned their steeds and left large 11 VI| thought~A thousand doubts, and turned his speedy pace~To bring 12 VII| the day to sable night was turned,~That scant one could another' 13 VII| at the Pagan's face;~He turned again, the earl was nothing 14 VII| from his beloved~Were never turned, saw and marked the same,~ 15 VII| was there one again that turned his face,~Save bold Argantes, 16 VII| this storm at length he turned,~Whose headlong fury bore 17 VII| foes on rode the dame,~And turned their backs against the 18 VII| and of rain,~Godfrey alone turned his audacious face,~Blaming 19 VIII| slain,~And when soe'er he turned his fatal brand,~Dread in 20 IX| this heard, to Guelpho turned, and prayed~Him his lieutenant 21 IX| knight,~And gainst Achilles turned her weapon bright.~ ~ LXX~ 22 X| front, fire in his eyes,~He turned at last to Sion's aged lord,~ 23 X| God forget:~She rose and turned again within short whiles,~ 24 XI| valor swelled.~ ~ LIII~He turned about and to good Sigiere 25 XIII| XIX~Swift to the camp they turned back dismayed,~With words 26 XIII| the night, to sunshine turned the rain.~ ~ XLIX~"What 27 XIV| living fire,~How they are turned, guided, moved and rolled;~ 28 XIV| thence she drew;~You know she turned them first to monsters vile,~ 29 XIV| Meanwhile he heard, and thither turned his sight,~And tumbling 30 XIV| thence she flew:~ ~ LXIX~"Nor turned she to Damascus' kingdoms 31 XV| The passengers to landward turned their sight,~And there saw 32 XVI| But here and there she turned and rolled her eyes,~And 33 XVII| her sail that smote,~So turned as to return her ship had 34 XVII| silent stood and mute,~He turned his speech, "In this unused 35 XVIII| lesser worth and state,~He turned, and them received with 36 XVIII| became a flood.~ ~ XXII~He turned, amazed to see it troubled 37 XVIII| thence home to the campward turned the knight,~The hermit cried, 38 XVIII| About his head he tossed, he turned, he cast,~That glorious 39 XIX| thee defies."~This said, he turned to his fighting bands,~And 40 XIX| winding hill his corners turned and cast,~A valley small 41 XIX| His ready hand the Pagan turned so,~That all defence his 42 XIX| Argantes chafed, struggled, turned and twined,~Yet could not 43 XIX| trap.~ ~ LXXVII~Thither he turned again where seated was,~ 44 XIX| But smiling towards her he turned him bold,~"Ne'er that I 45 XIX| now his eyes he lifted, turned and twined,~And saw his 46 XX| Christians made;~For where he turned his sword, or twined his 47 XX| sight,~Stood like a man new turned to marble stone,~All lances 48 XX| there it broke and split;~He turned away, she burnt with fury 49 XX| He set Armida safe, then turned again~With tardy succor, 50 XX| with whom he combated~He turned, and on the forehead struck 51 XX| remained;~Godfrey espied as he turned his steed,~Great Altamore