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1 I| the huge Armado, wide and broad,~From Venice, Genes, and 2 II| closets, secret news,~And in broad fields preserved her maidenhead:~ 3 III| beheld him late,~By his broad shoulders and his squared 4 V| Amid the camp a place was broad and large,~Where one fair 5 V| tents of thine~And those broad seas, the seas of Palestine."~ ~ 6 VI| plan displayed wide and broad,~Between the city and the 7 VI| more the Pagan hit,~To his broad shoulder where his arm is 8 VI| Before those walls did his broad ensign spread.~ ~ LXI~The 9 VII| hung between his shoulders broad,~As is the guise with us: 10 VII| good,~Who brandishing a broad and cutting sword,~Thus 11 VIII| flings~Upon my corse, with broad our-stretched hand,~And 12 VIII| her lazy wings~O'er the broad fields of heaven's bright 13 IX| curled mane his shoulders broad doth charge~And from his 14 X| Into a goodly hall, high, broad and fair,~Where crowned 15 X| While thus he spoke, his broad and trenchant sword~His 16 XI| forth her zealous squadrons broad and wide';~Toward mount 17 XI| through all the lodgings broad,~That gainst the morn each 18 XI| Her wounded lap to open broad and wide,~Godfrey himself 19 XII| I," quoth he, "bear this broad sword in vain,~Nor yet am 20 XIII| showers attend,~And spreading broad their wings displayed lie~ 21 XIV| is,~And ere the sun his broad doors open wide~The beam 22 XIV| yore~Wher'er thy standard broad her cross outspreads,~Oh, 23 XV| to the wind her sails she broad unbound,~And at the helm 24 XV| and in open wave~Of the broad sea first his bold sails 25 XV| and dews begun~To scatter broad upon the flowering lay,~ 26 XV| Which to the main doth his broad back oppose,~Whereon the 27 XV| with his breast~All the broad path, he poison breathed 28 XVI| spreads them forth more broad and bold,~Then languisheth 29 XVII| strong,~And by their sides broad swords and maces hong.~ ~ 30 XVII| bended be~That high and broad it spread and flourished 31 XVII| tents they view~How the broad ensigns trembled, waved 32 XVIII| thick trees there high and broad which grow,~And in that 33 XVIII| smote and hit,~That her broad side the tower wide open 34 XVIII| sharp, cutting, long and broad~And cut the ropes whereon 35 XIX| his helmet gay~With his broad sword Tancredi came and 36 XIX| infinite, and standards broad he spies,~This red, that 37 XIX| entered through the gates, broad, royal, great,~And oft he 38 XIX| From thence he parted, and broad waking lay~All that long 39 XIX| Circassian rest~In this broad field, for wolves and crows 40 XX| dust, for hills and valleys broad~That host did overspread 41 XX| which stood his army by,~Broad in the front behind more 42 XX| the plain was dangerous, broad and wide,~And where his