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1 I| between the seas and Arden Wood,~Where Mosel streams and 2 I| or wall,~No stream, no wood, no mountain could forslow~ 3 II| awhile remained the tyrant wood,~His native wrath he gan 4 III| succor of some neighbor wood,~And often turns again his 5 III| scorching beams,~Save that a wood stands six miles from the 6 III| calf was reared in Bethel wood;~Bethlem by south, where 7 III| the camp, sent to an aged wood,~With convoy meet to guard 8 IV| shall I fly, what secret wood~Shall hide me from the tyrant? 9 VI| sword aloft, for ire nigh wood,~And forward rushed: Tancred 10 VI| strength of this Circassian wood,~And not with horror and 11 VI| softly glide within the shady wood;~If there the dogs she meet, 12 VII| rode to see:~Out of the wood by Cynthia's favor kind,~ 13 VII| torments himself, Argantes wood,~Waxed weary of his bed 14 X| head runs to some holt or wood,~Who, though he filled have 15 X| leaves down pattered from the wood,~The birds sung hymns of 16 XI| he addressed,~A tower of wood built for the town's decay~ 17 XI| Divine dictamnum, out of Ida wood,~This herb is rough, and 18 XII| would I 'scape those outlaws wood,~Into the flood I leaped 19 XII| more, but, as his passion wood~Inforced him, he gan to 20 XIII| They went, and scant the wood appeared in sight~When wonders 21 XIII| XX~These drawing near the wood where close ypent~The wicked 22 XIII| The hardiness have I that wood to fell,~And those proud 23 XIII| and will,~He viewed the wood and those thick shades admired,~ 24 XIII| And with bright flames the wood environed all,~That there 25 XIII| between him and the charmed wood,~A fiery city high as heaven 26 XIII| entered boldly that forbidden wood,~And of the forest all the 27 XIII| each tree through all that wood~Hath sense, hath life, hath 28 XIII| Of these her plants the wood dispoilen shall,~Now, now 29 XIV| undertake~Of this enchanted wood to cut one tree?~Gainst 30 XIV| Armida hunted him through wood and plain,~Till on Orontes' 31 XV| Ptolemais, and that sacred wood~Whence spring the silent 32 XV| safe and still,~The green wood like a garland grows aloft,~ 33 XVIII| spring.~ ~ III~"That aged wood whence heretofore we got,~ 34 XVIII| war he asked, now of the wood,~And answered each demand 35 XVIII| That done, march to the wood, whence each one brings~ 36 XVIII| passage found;~That in the wood; in that, the forest dwelled:~ 37 XVIII| the lilies spread~The aged wood o'er and about him round~ 38 XVIII| waxed calm and still,~The wood returned to his wonted state,~ 39 XVIII| from his seat,~"Now of the wood the charms have lost their 40 XVIII| I,~And from the fearful wood, as me you willed,~Have 41 XVIII| armed, and builded of like wood.~ ~ XLV~Set on an hundred 42 XVIII| deadly stink:~And for his wood cut down, the aged sire~ 43 XVIII| of ruins, and of shafts a wood~Upon his shoulders and his 44 XVIII| eyes, fire kindleth on the wood;~Nor those raw hides which 45 XX| the wind stopped by some wood or hill,~Grows strong and