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1 I| Gentonio, and the Gerrards twain.~ ~ LV~Ubaldo then, and 2 I| without.~ ~ LXXXIV~For nations twain inhabit there and dwell~ 3 II| made her room, and on them twain~Her piercing eyes their 4 V| old knights, and matrons twain she went,~Where pitched 5 VII| His shield was cleft in twain, his helmet bruised,~And 6 VII| Gernier and the Gerrards twain;~ ~ LXVII~And Pyrrhus, who 7 VII| he hit him on a place or twain,~That on his arms the red 8 VII| Balnavile, Guy, and the Gerrards twain;~Yet nothing might his rage 9 VIII| lost;~ ~ XXI~"Of thousands twain an hundred scant survived.~ 10 IX| Earthquakes, to tear the world in twain that threat,~Are naught, 11 IX| to the chin he cleft in twain the head.~ ~ XXXII~Kind 12 IX| fall his sword, and cut in twain~About his brother twined, 13 IX| with nimble force~He cut in twain, and 'gainst the stripling 14 IX| near,~These noble princes twain, so Fortune wrought~From 15 IX| Albinus then,~And cut in twain the visage of the man.~ ~ 16 IX| sinews and the throat in twain,~The head fell down upon 17 IX| That cleft his front in twain above his eye:~Near Guelpho 18 IX| words, and cut his jaws in twain;~Upon his eyes death spread 19 X| his proud heart rent in twain,~Two inward vultures, Sorrow 20 X| his camp within a day or twain~He would assault the city' 21 X| break her talons sharp in twain.~ ~ LXXVI~"His children' 22 XI| IV~Next morn the bishops twain, the heremite,~And all the 23 XI| followed, and his brethren twain,~The other princes put on 24 XI| XXX~"O Macon, break in twain the steeled lance~On wicked 25 XI| assail he thought,~In battles twain his strength he doth depart,~ 26 XI| again they start.~The Pagans twain this while themselves withdrew~ 27 XII| Nor would I that these twain should leave this hold,~ 28 XII| XVII~Then Ismen said, "You twain that undertake~This hard 29 XII| know, I am one of those twain~Which late with kindled 30 XIV| further question make~The twain elected for this enterprise,~ 31 XIV| he brought the champions twain~Down to a vault, wherein 32 XVI| great fury met those armies twain;~Here burnt a ship, there 33 XVI| garden and disport,~The twain that hidden in the bushes 34 XVI| passed with his searchers twain.~Armida of her mount and 35 XVII| and lovely ladies hundreds twain,~Whose rattling quivers 36 XVII| them he spied.~ ~ LIX~The twain who first were sent in this 37 XVIII| Guelpho, and the Roberts twain,~And said, "On horseback 38 XIX| me with one dear kiss or twain!~Perchance if we alive had 39 XX| flank and side,~The Roberts twain, two leaders good, he sent;~ 40 XX| thou clov'st and rent in twain,~So Heaven with honor would 41 XX| girdling-stead divided new~In pieces twain, Zopire on earth she laid;~ 42 XX| hurt her lord, and cleft in twain his front.~ ~ XXXVIII~But 43 XX| head and helm had cleft in twain,~The last in stranger-wise 44 XX| land,~He cut his neck in twain, flesh, skin and bone,~The 45 XX| tears boughs and trees in twain,~But with mild blasts, more 46 XX| LXXIII~Between the armies twain while thus the fight~Waxed 47 XX| hath all their names but twain;~ ~ XCIV~Gildippes fair,