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1 I| thou know'st the world is best inclined~Where luring Parnass 2 I| of those that loved them best,~And on that tomb they hold 3 II| ease her sleep,~Trouble best wind that drives salvation' 4 III| her unknown whom he loved best;~Argant th' adventurers 5 III| How that high wall should best be battered,~How his strong 6 IV| XXIII~He counselled him how best to hunt his game,~What dart 7 IV| your need, or will, may best agree:"~With that she cheered 8 V| tarry, each as likes him best,~Free power I grant you 9 V| birth makes equal with the best~Thine acts prefer both me 10 V| when most severe,~" 'Tis best," quoth he, "to make these 11 V| their hearts,~And knew how best to warm them in their blood,~ 12 V| ten had donned their armor best,~And taken leave of Godfrey 13 V| good-will and faith might best be tried."~"Who," quoth 14 V| thy conceit which is the best election?"~"Nay, then, these 15 VI| choose,~And let him for his best, that vantage use.~ ~ VIII~" 16 VI| behind,~But of our soldiers best a thousand take,~To guard 17 VI| this combat, so we deem it best,~Give night her due, and 18 VI| time, the hour now fitteth best the thing,~While stout Clorinda 19 VII| here my fairest arms and best;"~And they were brought 20 VII| haply find,~I should the best of Babel's pride assuage,~ 21 VIII| sands and stars in number best resemble,~Would God some 22 VIII| The nearest way seemed best, o'er hold and heath~We 23 VIII| Within this camp I deem it best thou dwell."~ ~ XLVI~These 24 IX| Rinaldo, and the rest, best prized~For martial skill, 25 IX| welcomed him as he could best have thought,~Glad in his 26 IX| ensample hearted,~Of their best armed made a squadron strong,~ 27 IX| war to soldiers, as doth best pertain:~Bid them forbear 28 X| reverend sire,~And that advice best fits my angry vein~That 29 X| eathest shamed;~I hope the best, yet fear unconstant mart,~ 30 XI| drink, with spices of the best,~Quoth he, "When next you 31 XI| were the walls and bulwarks best,~A turret full of men and 32 XII| worth.~ ~ XVI~"Thou, as it best beseems a mighty king,~With 33 XII| love the relics sweet,~As best he could, to grave with 34 XIV| Teach me to heaven the best and surest way:"~Hugo replied, " 35 XIV| that part~That furthered best her sleight, her craft. 36 XVI| form; the shape and fashion best,~Not in this glass is seen, 37 XVI| prove~If single beauty were best charm for love.~ ~ XXXVIII~ 38 XVII| His robes were such as best beseemen might~A king, so 39 XVII| this I wrought:~Yourself best know if this be true I say,~ 40 XVII| and feast his subjects best,~Reward the good, the evil 41 XVIII| the greatest, chief and best.~ ~ V~When with the prince 42 XVIII| were no whit slow,~Their best defences to that side to 43 XVIII| There were his soldiers best, and engines most.~ ~ CIII~ 44 XIX| strong his blows off bears,~Best armed there seemed he no 45 XIX| fight when all the soldiers best~Shall mingled be, to give 46 XX| and men of might,~All his best armed he placed, and chosen 47 XX| noblest troops assembled was best part;~There from a rising 48 XX| slings he placed,~Where room best served to shoot, to throw,