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1 II| three times environ goes,~To view what countenance every warrior 2 II| carols blest,~They yearned to view the walls, the wished mark~ 3 III| in sight,~Jerusalem they view, they see, they spy,~Jerusalem 4 III| where her he did disarmed view:~But Tancred cried, "Oh 5 III| Three times he strove to view Heaven's golden ray,~And 6 VI| spread.~ ~ LXI~The rest to view the Christian army feared,~ 7 VII| blessed so,~As once again to view that shining ray:"~Then 8 VII| princes great stood by to view,~In Conrad's court, the 9 VII| trident mayest thou pendant view~There on a golden pin hung 10 VIII| holy men of future age,~To view our graves shall come in 11 VIII| corse we draw;~To which, to view his face, in vain I started,~ 12 IX| virtuous, pure and just,~Can view the brightness of that glorious 13 IX| murderer's sword he hapt to view~Dropping with blood of his 14 IX| build.~ ~ XCIX~"Let Godfrey view my flight, and smile to 15 X| mist no mortal eye could view;~And yet no stone from engine 16 X| And left the prince in view of lightsome day,~With princely 17 X| Oh how I joy thy face to view,~My noble friend! it lesseneth 18 X| about;~Nor durst Orcanes view the Soldan's face,~But still 19 X| ways we passed least in view,~Her words, her looks, alas 20 X| name, and tremble at his view,~I well foresee he shall 21 XI| pavilion's stately door they view,~There to the Lord his welfare 22 XI| might~Which lies exposed to view of Charles's wain~And Zephyrus' 23 XI| lights about the tower they view,~And what they wrought all 24 XII| grove to hide himself from view,~So favored with the night, 25 XIII| is that wondrous form to view;~So feared the knight, yet 26 XIV| strength new courage at his view,~The high-built towers, 27 XIV| whence Tigris' spring they view,~Whence Tanais, whence Nilus 28 XIV| underneath my feet the clouds I view,~Now thick, now thin, now 29 XIV| wanton soft attire, and view his case,~That with the 30 XV| near, the hill at ease they view,~When all the clouds were 31 XV| Heaven so fair doth bless,~To view the place, on land awhile 32 XVI| and twine.~They stayed to view this work of wit and state.~ 33 XVI| mossy caves, at once they view,~And that which beauty moat, 34 XVI| eyes themselves may see and view;~So rare a shape no crystal 35 XVI| attire he played,~But yet to view himself could not sustain,~ 36 XVI| and wind,~The lands that view the south pole flew she 37 XVII| shield all scored full they view~Of pictures fair, ranged 38 XVII| Almeric the image next they view,~Lord Marquis of Ferrara 39 XVII| That ere this light they view, their fate and hap~I might 40 XVII| the Christian tents they view~How the broad ensigns trembled, 41 XVIII| ropes and strings,~They view the iron rams, the barks 42 XVIII| Their glorious light and view those angels plain.~ ~ XCIV~" 43 XVIII| lift thy happy eyes, and view~Where all the sacred hosts 44 XIX| gan the fortress won to view;~Tancred his foe withouten 45 XIX| with their armies might you view~The fields, the plains, 46 XX| each dart, each shaft I view,~Although the quarrel fly