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1 I| messenger, with headlong flight;~Above the eastern wave 2 I| Christian host;~A noble flight, adventurous, brave, and 3 II| skies might take united flight."~Thus he complained, whom 4 II| Dare flocks of crows, a flight of eagles meet?~ ~ LXXVII~" 5 III| Flew on the villain, who to flight him bound;~The smart was 6 III| bite not, till the beast to flight return;~Or as the Moors 7 III| assail them with untimely flight.~This done he went where 8 IV| convey myself by secret flight,~And offered then all succours 9 IV| the tyrant saw, by mature flight~I had escaped the treasons 10 IV| Of queen-like state, my flight hath disarrayed me,~My father 11 VI| That other cause her sudden flight constrained.~ ~ XCI~The 12 VII| Paynim fled,~And in swift flight, his hope of life reposed;~ 13 VII| Tancred since his secret flight;~Boemond far off, and banished 14 IX| nigh had put the watch to flight,~A jolly troop of Frenchmen 15 IX| look will put them all to flight."~ ~ XLVIII~This said, he 16 IX| came in he put to shameful flight~The fearful watch, and o' 17 IX| and put their troops to flight,~Gildippes raged mongst 18 IX| feeble, and your hope in flight,~Your facts and all the 19 IX| And stay their troops from flight, but all for nought.~ ~ 20 IX| he, "I yield,~And on my flight let her her trophies build.~ ~ 21 IX| XCIX~"Let Godfrey view my flight, and smile to see~This mine 22 X| exploit by lot,~With secret flight from hence ourselves withdrew,~ 23 XI| live betook themselves to flight,~So feared they this deadly 24 XII| feeble soul had not her flight yet take:~The other lay 25 XIII| shapes affray~And put to flight the men, whose labor would~ 26 XIII| more bold,~Excused their flight, and thus the wonders told:~ ~ 27 XIII| Godfrey plain bewrays~His flight, so does his sighs and sadness 28 XIII| nothing back but fear and flight they bring,~For them inforced 29 XIII| concluded all on secret flight,~And shrunk away by thousands 30 XVI| Antonius eke himself to flight betook,~The empire lost 31 XVI| on his mistress and her flight.~ ~ VII~Then in the secret 32 XVI| Spain and Afric, nor her flight inclined~To north or south, 33 XVI| castle, there she ends her flight,~And from her damsels far, 34 XVII| manage, ready; swift, to flight.~ ~ XXXV~Followed her troop 35 XVIII| the gored body took their flight,~From side to side, through 36 XIX| courage weak had put to flight but late,~So that the conquerors 37 XIX| They were resolved, their flight that season fits,~Vafrine 38 XIX| scaped their hand by mature flight.~And fled to wilderness 39 XX| followed be,~Their loss, their flight, their death I will foresee.~ ~ 40 XX| shade, will put them all to flight."~ ~ XXV~But to the bold, " 41 XX| and sought~From shameful flight his Persian host to stay,~ 42 XX| scattered, and nigh put to flight.~ ~ LXXVIII~But with less 43 XX| that laid their hope on flight alone,~Fled to their fort 44 XX| of his coming swift and flight unstayed~Eternal signs in 45 XX| witness of thy fear and flight,~Coward, dost thou thy lord