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1 I| every passage plain and open lies:~What lets us then 2 I| Each mind is prest and open every ear~To hear new tidings 3 IV| consumed with the brand.~Use open force, or secret guile unspied;~ 4 VI| Will with his sword in open field maintain,~If any dare 5 VIII| dangerous ways we find,~Now open war, now ambush closely 6 VIII| looking against the sun with open eyes;~That shield was to 7 IX| king.~ ~ VI~But, ere he open war proclaimed, he would~ 8 IX| this sword the passage open shall~Into their camp, and 9 X| stretched lay,~And up to open heaven forthwith was borne,~ 10 X| thoughts his eyes still open kept.~ ~ 11 XI| asunder,~Her wounded lap to open broad and wide,~Godfrey 12 XI| to sight,~He willed them open, search and lance the wound,~" 13 XI| amend they should,~Each open passage, and each privy 14 XII| My fury left them cast in open street,~Some beast hath 15 XIII| moist heaven his windows open laid,~Whence clouds by heaps 16 XIV| the sun his broad doors open wide~The beam of springing 17 XV| passed those pillars, and in open wave~Of the broad sea first 18 XV| the passage plain, eath, open was.~ ~ L~A little higher 19 XV| crest he reared high, and open set~Of his broad-gaping 20 XVI| comfort to thy woe;~Ah, open then again, see tears down 21 XVII| thunders cast from sky~Takes open vengeance oft for secret 22 XVIII| And hidden thoughts shall open lie and bare."~Thus Vafrine 23 XVIII| broad side the tower wide open throws,~Her joints were 24 XVIII| or awe~Upon the walls in open sight he came,~Black, grisly, 25 XIX| gaping wounds the fall set open wide,~The streams of blood 26 XIX| the dust him laid,~Wide open, trembling, with his arms 27 XIX| tender flocks drives from the open plain~To some thick grove 28 XIX| the voice found eath and open way~From the close lodgings 29 XIX| lips a space;~His lips were open; but fast shut his eyes,~ 30 XIX| will assay,~And try, in open field and open day.~ ~ CXXXI~" 31 XIX| And try, in open field and open day.~ ~ CXXXI~"The fame 32 XX| But silent pass amid the open main:~Rinaldo so, when none 33 XX| Whose side the Moors had open left and plain,~The Africans