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1 I| with them come withal,~A people near the Northern Pole that 2 I| land did like itself the people breed,~The soil is gentle, 3 I| young and old, let us this people kill,~The tender infants 4 II| unfold the chance aright,~Thy people's lives I grant for recompense."~ 5 II| spread far and near,~The people ran, both young and old, 6 II| fire she ran.~ ~ XLII~The people made her room, and on them 7 IV| doth in skies appear,~The people stand amazed at the light;~ 8 V| these great ones shrink,~The people love him whom the nobles 9 VI| Sent down to set the Pagan people free,~Then let Argantes 10 VI| hot.~ ~ XLIX~The Christian people and the Pagans gazed,~On 11 VII| sternly cries,~"O glorious people of the Occident!~Behold 12 VII| feigned speed,~Where stood the people all dismayed and sad,~To 13 VII| laid~Rogero low, among the people slain,~On every side new 14 VIII| was almost,~And all our people well-nigh slain and lost;~ ~ 15 VIII| vomits out;~"Is not this people barbarous and ingrate,~In 16 VIII| sacred flood,~Where dwells a people void of martial skill,~Whose 17 VIII| this heat~These furious people, all on heaps confused,~ 18 IX| should return~By Godfrey's people kept and stopped are,~And 19 IX| worse-hearted bands,~He thinks this people, used to rob and spoil,~ 20 IX| Godfrey's tent~He let his people there awhile repose,~And 21 IX| been,~From every part the people flocked still,~That now 22 X| and defend~From his fierce people, this besieged town,~Gainst 23 XI| sovereign's voice his hardy people knew,~And his loud cries 24 XII| he and all his train~Of people black, hath kept and long 25 XII| eunuch old,~Thus to the people spake Argantes bold:~ ~ 26 XII| food."~ ~ CV~This said, the people with a joyful shout~Applaud 27 XIII| Christians stout,~The faithful people grew nigh desperate~Of hoped 28 XIII| buys his sceptre with his people's lives?~See whither glory 29 XIV| follow each report fond people say,~You follow but a rash 30 XV| away:~In seven of them the people rude among~The shady trees 31 XVII| XV~The foremost band the people were that dwelled~In Alexandria' 32 XVII| sly, so wise.~ ~ XVI~The people next that gainst the morning 33 XVII| all that train,~A town in people to huge shires equal,~That 34 XVII| mounture swift as wind;~Much people brought he from his kingdoms 35 XVII| first, when first in prey~To people strange the falling empire 36 XVII| bloody war, by this fierce people mad,~When Rome a captive 37 XVIII| away, thither let be~Your people sent, the way is safe and 38 XVIII| the Egyptian main,~Both people would have thought him; 39 XVIII| slings.~ ~ LXV~The Syrian people now were no whit slow,~Their 40 XVIII| have regard, while all our people strive~To scale this wall, 41 XVIII| and fury drove~The Pagan people to forsake the wall,~But 42 XVIII| This while Godfredo and his people land~Their lives to greater 43 XIX| XXXIII~Fast fled the people weak, and with the same~ 44 XIX| thunderbolts forth throw,~His people like a flowing stream inthrong,~ 45 XIX| are your houses, and your people slain,~Yet safe your town 46 XX| names and countries of the people slain~Who tells? their wounds 47 XX| other's blood,~Upon their people ran the knights he brings,~ 48 XX| slew~His feeble bands, his people murdered are,~He saw their 49 XX| but kept array,~The Syrian people ran away outright,~The fight 50 XX| disdain he quakes,~And on his people sharp revengement takes.~ ~ 51 XX| undertake the fight,~The people round about gave place and