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1 II| Would murder here love's queen and beauty's king?~What 2 II| commandress therefore, Princess, Queen~Of all our forces: be thy 3 IV| was, yet got to wife~The Queen Chariclia, such was the 4 IV| XLVII~"This paragon should Queen Armida wed,~A goodly swain 5 IV| none take armor for their queen's defence.~ ~ LIX~"And though 6 IV| lived, and died, both like a queen."~ ~ LXXIV~With that she 7 IV| mourned, thus wept this lovely queen,~And in each drop bathed 8 V| tent.~ ~ LXI~But this false queen of craft and sly invention, --~ 9 V| quoth he, "to serve the Queen Armide,~If she accept me, 10 VII| terrace sat on high the queen,~And heard, and saw, and 11 IX| brood the forest's savage queen,~Ere on their crests their 12 XII| sold for gain,~And with his queen, as her chief eunuch, placed;~ 13 XII| placed;~Black was this queen as jet, yet on her eyes~ 14 XII| upon the mould;~The gentle queen before this image laid.~ 15 XIV| nymph, a goddess, or a fairy queen,~And though no siren but 16 XIV| lake a palace built this queen.~ ~ LXXI~"There in perpetual 17 XIV| champion lies the wanton queen.~ ~ LXXVII~"But when she 18 XV| beams up flies,~Or as the Queen of Love, new born and bred~ 19 XV| brakes;~But come and see our queen with golden crown,~That 20 XVI| there fled the Egyptian queen:~ ~ VI~Antonius eke himself 21 XVI| leisure,~Till they beheld the queen, set with their knight~Besides 22 XVI| and short.~Now while the queen her household things surveyed,~ 23 XVII| her chaste bed~Thy loving queen kept with her dear embrace,~ 24 XVII| Then to Armida said, "Fair Queen, I see~Thy heart is stout, 25 XVIII| weed the morning's lusty queen,~Begilding with the radiant 26 XVIII| s lady and that desert's queen.~ ~ XXVI~Upon the trees 27 XIX| distressed town,~The aged Queen of Judah's ancient land,~ 28 XIX| love I fear, and this fair queen."~This said, to challenge 29 XIX| boast~They will the same to Queen Armida give,~And for the 30 XX| CXVIII~In days of old, Queen Cleopatra so~Alone fled 31 XX| Thus with sweet words the queen he pacifies,~"Madam, appease 32 XX| gold:~ ~ CXLII~"My loving queen, my wife and lady kind~Shall