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1 I| fields without,~Some of green boughs their slender cabins 2 I| his beams enamelled every green,~When up arose each warrior 3 I| gray, yet was his courage green,~Of worth and might the 4 III| overlook the lands and furrows green.~Thither he did the sweet 5 III| wist~What lord that is in green and golden mail,~Dudon he 6 III| funeral cypress, holly ever green,~The weeping fir, thick 7 IV| paws some trample on the green,~Some gnaw the snakes that 8 IV| we fell on the Phlegrean green,~Yet good our cause was, 9 VI| wish to meet you on the green;~A thousand frowned with 10 VI| sandy fields and valleys green,~To seek his love, he galloped 11 VII| cold shall, buried on this green,~Enjoy that good this body 12 VII| thus forsook, and on the green~He ran, as mad or frantic 13 IX| mountains roared, and the valley green,~The echoes sighed from 14 IX| the flowery marge~Of some green forest where he used to 15 XI| it divided by the valley green~Of Josaphat, that fills 16 XI| he leaped, and o'er the green~He rode, but rode not, as 17 XI| cure the knight,~All what green herbs or waters pure could 18 XIII| length a fair and spacious green he spied,~Like calmest waters, 19 XIII| further in those forests green;~But when to Godfrey's tent 20 XIII| streams which to the valleys green~Distilled from tops of Alpine 21 XIV| dew,~And on the verdure of green forests spread~The virgin 22 XIV| fainting lie dispersed on the green,~Shall take new strength 23 XIV| there smiled the emerald green.~ ~ XL~Amazed the knights 24 XIV| takes for mocks:~But that green isle was sweet at all degrees,~ 25 XIV| May~Attire in flowering green of lusty age,~For glory 26 XIV| fresh, pleasant, sweet and green,~Beside a lake a palace 27 XIV| the verdure of the arbors green,~With your brave champion 28 XV| carknet rich of emeralds green;~Now mingle both, now alter, 29 XV| roamed on the mountains green.~ ~ XLII~A secret place 30 XV| lie safe and still,~The green wood like a garland grows 31 XV| and snow,~The height was green with herbs and flowerets 32 XV| overspread a large and ample green,~The winds breathed spikenard, 33 XV| channel through the tender green~And underneath eternal shade 34 XVI| garden sweet spread forth her green to show,~The moving crystal 35 XVI| ripened fig,~Here fruit was green, there ripe with vermeil 36 XVII| glorious king of Ind,~A snake's green skin spotted with black 37 XVIII| harness, and the mountain green;~Upon his breast and forehead 38 XVIII| transparent flood.~ ~ XX~On the green banks which that fair stream 39 XVIII| clad the streams; streams green those trees aye made~And 40 XVIII| softened, and renewed the green.~ ~ XXIV~The manna on each 41 XIX| fortune still our hope is green,~For underneath great shows 42 XX| football tumbled on the green.~ ~ XXXIV~A blow felled 43 XX| the earth, no grass nor green was found;~The horsemen