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1 I| Along the sands his armies safe they guide~By ways secure, 2 II| In Macon's sacred temple safe it lay,~Which then I will 3 II| his person arms~By staying safe at home, so stay you all,~ 4 II| To make the passage easy, safe, and plain~That leads us 5 II| powerful hand~Will keep us safe from hurt by sea and land.~ ~ 6 II| run;~This is our harbor, safe from danger's floods;~This 7 III| thee by the cooling stream,~Safe from sun's heat, but scorched 8 III| To shroud his coward head safe from mine ire;~Come follow 9 III| convoy meet to guard them safe from ill.~Within a valley 10 IV| mine he undertakes to bring~Safe, where the tyrant haply 11 VI| wide;~That done, himself safe to his ward retired,~His 12 VII| poor estate of ours~Is ever safe from storm of warlike broil;~ 13 VII| this dungeon shalt thou safe abide,~And never hope again 14 VII| the knight,~And keep him safe from that fierce Pagan's 15 VII| and troops at ease, and safe, retired;~Yet coward dread 16 VII| place assail,~No bank was safe, no rampire left entire,~ 17 VIII| and stags,~There dwelt he safe with his disciple true,~ 18 VIII| shield~Wherewith he covered safe their chieftain good,~His 19 IX| his soldiers stayed,~And safe within the city's walls 20 X| certain death, himself he safe withdrew,~Unknown, unseen, 21 X| the silence and the night~Safe in the city's walls himself 22 X| death untrue,~His life is safe, good fortune long it guard,~ 23 XII| boast I can,~My self stood safe meanwhile within this town,~ 24 XII| blows~Whose friendly puffs safe to the shore thee drive,~ 25 XIV| But that you go secure, safe, sure and bold,~Unseen the 26 XIV| foresee:~ ~ LXXIX~"And eke as safe from that enchanted fort~ 27 XV| The quiet seas below lie safe and still,~The green wood 28 XVI| strange isle, and kept thee safe from war.~ ~ XLV~"And more, 29 XVII| danger mine;~And let them safe bring home their captain 30 XVII| enchanted isle he left,~Safe in his barge the roaring 31 XVII| When Totila was fled, and safe his shield.~ ~ LXXIII~Of 32 XVII| sits~Shall keep his cities safe in wealth and rest,~Shall 33 XVII| voyage done,~From danger safe in travel off which lies,~ 34 XVIII| God above, who brought~You safe from false Armida's charmed 35 XVIII| people sent, the way is safe and free."~ ~ XLI~Sent were 36 XVIII| possessed~The wall, and safe and easy with his blade,~ 37 XIX| Through thousand angry weapons safe they go.~ ~ VII~They left 38 XIX| Thyself, within this fortress safe uplock:~ ~ XL~"For well 39 XIX| Defend, awhile here may we safe remain."~"Alas!" quoth he, " 40 XIX| But scant the knight was safe the gate within,~Scant closed 41 XIX| and had shortly won,~Nor safe pardie the Soldan there 42 XIX| and your people slain,~Yet safe your town is, though your 43 XIX| and stone;~Your king is safe, and safe is all his train~ 44 XIX| Your king is safe, and safe is all his train~In this 45 XIX| she says, "for me live safe and sure,~I will thy safety, 46 XIX| pass,~A path more secret, safe and short, he knew,~And 47 XX| and his host:~If she were safe, let all the world be lost.~ ~ 48 XX| leader far,~He set Armida safe, then turned again~With 49 XX| sharp blade,~That sure and safe he lay, as in a shade.~ ~