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1 III| speech, bolder in tournament.~Raymond pardie in counsel match 2 III| betray his store of days,~Raymond he hight, a man of wondrous 3 V| and lords.~ ~ XXXIX~Old Raymond praised his speech, for 4 VII| entrapped in Armida's trains:~Raymond with strong Argantes is 5 VII| could be told.~But gentle Raymond in his aged breast,~Who 6 VII| lovers true.~ ~ LXVIII~But Raymond more than all the rest doth 7 VII| fate, and fortune slave."~Raymond his earnest suit not yet 8 VII| whereon they hit,~Wherein was "Raymond, Earl of Tholouse," writ.~ ~ 9 VII| brand,~And giving it to Raymond, thus he spake:~"This is 10 VII| of Christ's sacred name:~Raymond, while others at his words 11 VII| appointed for the guard~Of noble Raymond from his tender eild,~That 12 VII| uncouth foe at last appear,~Raymond rode on, and what he asked 13 VII| in the fight his foe good Raymond hit,~But shaked him not, 14 VII| horse with desperate race:~Raymond at his right hand let slide 15 VII| At last struck one, when Raymond was so near,~That not the 16 VII| s shield;~And so thought Raymond, who discovered naught~What 17 VII| the weapon keen.~ ~ CIV~Raymond drew forth the shaft, as 18 VII| made himself and place,~Raymond he sought, the thickest 19 VII| and would assuage~With Raymond's blood his hunger and his 20 XI| with the highest room old Raymond graced.~ ~ XVII~Now when 21 XI| had his gromes,~When aged Raymond to his presence comes.~ ~ 22 XI| Beside him low in dust old Raymond laid:~ ~ LX~And Eustace 23 XVIII| work and art.~ ~ LV~"Thou, Raymond, on this side with all thy 24 XVIII| ybrought."~This spoken, Raymond old, that sate him near,~ 25 XVIII| shield,~And marched gainst Raymond to the mountain's height;~ 26 XVIII| the southern hill, where Raymond fought~Against the townsmen 27 XVIII| joyful sound~The king and Raymond heard amid their fray;~And 28 XIX| beside him near~That saw Lord Raymond lie in such estate,~Cried 29 XIX| they found,~For none of Raymond's men forsook their lord,~ 30 XIX| This said, he went where Raymond panting lay,~Waked from 31 XIX| Where weak and weary wounded Raymond laid,~Godfrey was set upon 32 XX| besiege the tyrant Aladine~Raymond he left, and all the faithful 33 XX| killed the Gascoign rout:~But Raymond ran to meet the Soldan bold,~ 34 XX| blow.~ ~ LXXX~They met, and Raymond fell amid the field,~This 35 XX| steel behind,~He shielded Raymond from the furious charge,~ 36 XX| Thus saved, thus shielded, Raymond 'gan respire,~He rose and 37 XX| altereth the state of things,~Raymond requites his loss, shame, 38 XX| one fall.~ ~ LXXXIX~Whilst Raymond wreaked thus his just disdain~ 39 XX| high; above, below,~Old Raymond fast up to the leads him