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 1     I|        untired with labor long;~Ready to charge, and to retire
 2     I|       clears the firmament,~Our ready host in haste be all prepared,~
 3     I|    Sicil sent,~And all for Juda ready bound and bent.~ ~ LXXX~
 4    II|       gear,~And vile tormentors ready saw in place,~He broke the
 5    IV|      are, --~At hand was Satan, ready ere men need,~If once they
 6    IV| kindness of his gentle thought,~Ready to comfort each distressed
 7    VI|    shine,~His helm he took, and ready steed bestrode,~And guarded
 8    VI|      Argantes nimbly turned his ready steed,~And ere his foe was
 9    VI|        was to see;~Her handmaid ready at her mistress' will,~To
10   VII|         nimble steed obeyed his ready hand,~And where he stept
11  VIII|         held his weapon bright,~Ready to strike and execute his
12  VIII|         his 'says~Were bold, of ready tongue, and working sprite,~
13  VIII|     hour, at every need,~Quick, ready, resolute at all assays,~
14  VIII|       and pride,~Whose hands so ready were to harm and scath,~
15    IX|       his desire~Those outlaws, ready aye for gold to fight,~The
16    IX|  inspired with courage new,~Was ready dight to follow where he
17    XI|          To assault the town be ready all and prest:~To-morrow
18   XII|       go?"~ ~ XIII~This spoken, ready with a proud refuse~Argantes
19   XII|     beseems a mighty king,~With ready bands besides the gate attend,~
20   XII|         bold, the Turkish king,~Ready to aid the two his force
21  XVII|        And skirmish short, both ready, bold, and light.~ ~ XX~
22  XVII|         Their steeds to manage, ready; swift, to flight.~ ~ XXXV~
23  XVII|       against the rising morn~A ready passage to the camp found
24 XVIII|         this task,~A man quick, ready, bold, sly to deceive,~To
25 XVIII|      even the rougher ways,~And ready made each warlike instrument,~
26   XIX|       and light,~Quick, nimble, ready both of hand and foot;~But
27   XIX|    awards and doth prevent,~His ready hand the Pagan turned so,~
28   XIX|         And on the top defences ready spied,~He left his frowning
29   XIX|        approacheth fast."~"They ready are," quoth he; then both
30    XX|   tempests cold;~And quick, and ready this new hope and aid,~Their
31    XX|       soldiers armed, prest and ready lay,~The skies were never
32    XX|     more strait uptied~His army ready stood the fight to try,~
33    XX|    round:~Each steed to run was ready, prest and quick,~At his
34    XX|      fight, resist and die,~And ready were to yield, retire and
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