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 1     I|   firmament,~Our ready host in haste be all prepared,~Closely
 2    II|   bespake the king in rage and haste:~ ~ XXXVIII~"Not so, not
 3    II|    trouble not,~Things done in haste at leisure be repented:~
 4    II|      Depart, and bid your king~Haste hitherward, or else within
 5   III|        and ranks them in their haste,~For well he knows disordered
 6   III|      to other show the land in haste,~Forgetting quite their
 7   III|        further thus deviseth,~"Haste, haste, for vain delay increaseth
 8   III| further thus deviseth,~"Haste, haste, for vain delay increaseth
 9   III|        their harness donned in haste,~Some to the walls, some
10   III|   heart-blood drink;~And if he haste not to encounter me,~Say
11    IV| unknown, all night, all day we haste,~At last, nigh tired, a
12     V|      to undertake;~Courage and haste beseems our might and years;~
13     V|     Who parts that night; such haste had she to ride.~ ~ LXXIX~
14     V|  friendly night might hide his haste and shame,~He rode in post,
15    VI|       his horse with speed and haste,~Forgetting what good knights
16    VI|  Argantes' force, and such his haste.~ ~ XLVII~Long time Tancredi
17    VI|       vale, Erminia stayed her haste,~To be recalled she had
18    VI|     from the rout,~And rode in haste, though half his arms he
19   VII|      saw a man that seemed for haste a post,~His horn was hung
20   VII|     nothing might his rage and haste withhold,~These worthies
21  VIII|    take the blade, and with it haste thee than~Thither where
22    IX|   hardy Soldan saw him come in haste,~Yet neither stepped aside
23    XI|    Frenchmen, full of heat and haste,~Ran boldly forward to the
24    XI|      that strove with rage and haste before~Who first the wall
25    XI|   assembled been:~He strove in haste the weapon out to wind,~
26    XI|   applies,~Thy weapon take and haste again to war."~In precious
27    XI|      to the breach in heat and haste he goes,~And hand to hand
28   XII|        from the tree I came in haste,~And took thee up, and on
29   XII|     dreadful light,~To arms in haste and fear ran all the rout,~
30   XII|       to the place~With speedy haste, where they beheld the fire,~
31   XII|    thus her words begin,~"What haste hast thou? ride softly,
32   XII|  Tancred to ground his foot in haste down set,~And left his steed,
33   XII|   cause of shame:~So that with haste and little heed they strake,~
34   XII|   heavy burden of his limbs in haste,~With mickle pain, he drew
35   XIV|    find the prince are sent in haste,~But Peter, who by vision
36   XIV|      salve with forgetfulness,~Haste not your coming evils with
37   XVI|      from her gates the man~In haste, in fear, in wrath, in anger
38   XVI|        From that bare shore in haste, and homeward drive,~And
39  XVII|   which it came, and made like haste, like speed;~The friendly
40  XVII|    arms him, and with hope and haste,~Sure conquest met, prevented
41 XVIII|       their stuff and store in haste~Home to the camp with their
42 XVIII|      the streams forbear their haste,~Floods clap their hands,
43   XIX|      shed!~In some we too much haste to spoil behold,~But I command
44    XX|        refused to fight;~Their haste and heat he bridled, but
45    XX|      Rinaldo came, whose fury, haste and ire,~Seemed earthquake,
46    XX|      battle; such desire,~Such haste he had; he donned his helmet
47    XX|    murdering them he made such haste~That dead they fell ere
48    XX|       out,~And to the field in haste and heat he goes,~With him
49    XX|      turn again, their lord in haste~To venge their loss his
50    XX|       and seemed in quickness, haste and speed,~In boldness,
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