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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.~ ~
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