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1 I| both won, both conquered stand,~And this defended they 2 I| glistering armies as they stand,~With quivering beams which 3 III| Cupid seemed in arms to stand,~No way to ward or shun 4 III| the rest,~"Warriors, why stand you gazing here in vain?~ 5 IV| skies appear,~The people stand amazed at the light;~So 6 IV| weeping sit, or smiling stand,~She bends thy bow, or kindleth 7 IV| quoth he, "too long you stand~In your first purpose, yet 8 V| soldiers all to witness stand~He made proud sign, as though 9 VI| the Christian knight,~And stand yourself aloof, while they 10 VI| alone Argantes took his stand,~Defying Christ and all 11 VII| though he scant could stir or stand upright,~Yet longed he for 12 VII| tomb of Mary's Son doth stand,~March thither, warriors 13 VII| and towers thereon which stand.~ ~ LXXXII~Among the blessed 14 VII| left entire,~No tent could stand, when beam and cordage fail,~ 15 VIII| shall in grace of fortune stand,~And with the same shall 16 VIII| did on points of virtue stand,~Blameless in words, and 17 VIII| tumults move?~Am I so honored? stand you so in fear?~Where is 18 IX| face, where love and pity stand,~To pray him that rich throne 19 IX| weakness, he gan musing stand,~And in his troubled thought 20 X| chariot, that beside did stand,~Ascended he, and with him 21 XI| captain here this day to stand~And give directions, but 22 XI| see his friends lamenting stand;~The leech prepared his 23 XII| dreadful sound,~Their feet stand fast, and neither stir nor 24 XII| And scant of strength to stand, to move or go,~Thither 25 XIII| every branch and leaf they stand.~ ~ XII~When thus his cursed 26 XIV| cunning guide great need you stand,~Far off, alas! is great 27 XV| seas where Casius hill doth stand~That with his trees o'erspreads 28 XV| presence of those worthies stand,~But fled away, their heart 29 XVI| heaven's rolling circles stand,~And draw the damned ghosts 30 XVI| still mourn, still weeping stand?~ ~ LXIII~"Fie no! complaints 31 XVI| lovers, on this rock doth stand~The castle of her love for 32 XVIII| power;~Yet kept the Turk his stand, though on him fall~Of stones 33 XIX| him no horse can stir or stand;~The third is Tisipherne, 34 XX| large plain, did Altamoro stand,~With African and Persian