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1 I| prepared~To execute the charge imposed aright,~In form 2 I| Heaven on him above this charge had laid,~But, for his great 3 I| them to fight far off or charge at hand,~All valiant Normans 4 I| with labor long;~Ready to charge, and to retire at will,~ 5 I| soft, delicate;~Boldly they charge, but soon retire for doubt,~ 6 I| Christians laid the double charge.~ ~ LXXXV~His native wrath 7 II| about;~If each perform his charge and duty so,~Nought but 8 II| lambs to hungry wolves in charge,~But labor's virtues watching, 9 III| come and give a furious charge:~Argantes' self fell at 10 IV| The sweet Armida took this charge on hand,~A tender piece, 11 IV| hath.~ ~ XLV~"He took the charge of me and of the crown,~ 12 IV| betrayed me,~My genius sees his charge, but dares not own me,~Of 13 IV| fame and praise,~That to no charge nor service bounden are,~ 14 V| should aspire~To rule that charge for which he seeks and strives,~ 15 V| own election,~That in his charge Lord Dudon might succeed,~ 16 V| with Gernando strived.~The charge some deal thee haply honor 17 V| war so brust,~Take you the charge that he before us come~To 18 VI| avoideth quick his furious charge,~And gave him eke a wound 19 VI| servant true~To execute the charge imposed, flew;~ ~ CI~And 20 VII| XXXVIII~His foe, his furious charge not well abiding,~Traversed 21 VII| selected hath,~To whom the charge was given to guard the knight,~ 22 VII| of strength enough this charge to bear,~And time to strike, 23 IX| his shoulders broad doth charge~And from his lofty crest 24 IX| the Soldan in this latest charge~Had done as much as human 25 XI| used but in some desperate charge.~ ~ LII~From hence he sees 26 XI| spoken, scant received the charge,~When on his leg a sudden 27 XI| foes so fierce the Pagans charge,~And with good-fortune so 28 XI| What! are you weary for a charge so short?"~ ~ LXII~Thus 29 XII| last,~And to a nurse the charge of thee commend,~And sporting 30 XII| flaming blade,~He said, 'I charge thee execute aright,~That 31 XII| thee execute aright,~That charge this infant's mother on 32 XII| They run, they give the charge, begin the fray,~And all 33 XII| execute again her hateful charge,~But tattling fame the sorrows 34 XIII| they obeyed and took the charge in hand,~And under every 35 XIV| call,~This give I thee in charge, else naught at all.~ ~ 36 XIV| these committed was the charge and care~To find and bring 37 XIV| prison strong, my care, my charge shall be;~So He commands, 38 XIV| of her dear and precious charge,~And of her love ashamed, 39 XV| forward bore the knights her charge;~Now through the strait 40 XV| Straight armed Reason to his charge up starts,~And quencheth 41 XVII| er which he reigned,~The charge seemed not too weighty for 42 XVII| bands of archers had the charge,~The first Soldan of Ormus 43 XVIII| before all those which had or charge~Or office high, the letter 44 XVIII| still maintain a threefold charge,~And gainst the clouds of 45 XIX| Drives forth his fleecy charge, and with them flies:~ ~ 46 XIX| few or none,~Who hath in charge in plain and pitched field,~ 47 XX| mind~To compass us, and charge our troops behind."~ ~ XII~ 48 XX| heedless foes to assail and charge:~Slingers and archers were 49 XX| Raymond from the furious charge,~From swords, from darts, 50 XX| spurred his steed and gave the charge.~ ~ CXV~The Christian saw