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1 I| pay.~ ~ XXIV~"What to this hour successively is done~Was 2 II| May thither walk ere third hour of the day.~Oh, when the 3 II| And build a city in an hour's space.~When lo, disguised 4 II| divided found:~Besides, each hour thy bands are weaker made~ 5 IV| I hasten might my dying hour:~Thus restless waited I, 6 IV| For every action hath his hour of speeding:~Medea or false 7 V| did in such a place and hour,~As if he scorned your rule, 8 V| to earth she cast,~"The hour is come, my Lord," she humbly 9 VI| and fortify!~The time, the hour now fitteth best the thing,~ 10 VII| Neptune's wrath, for many an hour,~And yields not up her bruised 11 VIII| brave report,~So that each hour seemed five years long,~ 12 VIII| dear friends to us,~One hour hath spent, in one unlucky 13 VIII| LXV~"Nor speak I how each hour, at every need,~Quick, ready, 14 VIII| sleeps in fear and dread one hour,~And this pestiferous serpent, 15 IX| Frenchmen, when in lucky hour~Arrived Guelpho, and his 16 IX| our death, our end and hour:~No eye, however virtuous, 17 IX| smiled, and said, "Of mine hour short or long~Let heaven 18 IX| etern shall be,~At every hour the bow of war new bent,~ 19 X| must last till the prefixed hour~That it be raised by Egypt' 20 XII| sleep our foes at deadest hour."~The king with that cast 21 XII| what long days do make one hour doth mar.~ ~ XLVII~Two Christian 22 XII| shut forth, for in that hour~Wherein they closed the 23 XII| said," quoth he, "in evil hour;~Thy vaunting speeches, 24 XII| But now, alas, the fatal hour arrives~That her sweet life 25 XIII| therefore he despatched that hour~To hew the trees out of 26 XIII| their actions from this hour:~What they begin to blessed 27 XVII| and Caliphs since that hour~Are his successors named 28 XVII| Armida came, even at the hour~When in the plains, old 29 XVII| been, for service ere that hour;~Their arms were strong 30 XIX| devise?~Think'st thou this hour must end thy life untrue?~ 31 XIX| died,~And would his latest hour which now drew nigh,~Illustrate 32 XIX| alas! behold the fatal hour~That ends our life, and 33 XX| hand gives each his fatal hour;~Rinald appeased Armida; 34 XX| they that chased;~So in one hour altereth the state of things,~ 35 XX| thee death's strokes each hour divideth?~Com'st thou to