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1 II| flesh had opened many a gate,~By which their faithful 2 II| and easy, enter Fortune's gate,~Nor in thy scabbard sheathe 3 II| Janus' church to undo the gate.~ ~ XCI~It seemed fury, 4 III| laid,~Against the northern gate his force he bent,~Gainst 5 IV| lo a knight, that had a gate to ward,~A man of chiefest 6 V| there, where ire undid the gate,~And in his bosom unperceived 7 VI| know the men that have the gate to ward,~If she command 8 VI| repented sore;~But now the gate her fear and passage stayed,~ 9 VI| I am Clorinda, ope the gate," she cried,~"Where as the 10 VII| valiant knight;~Of which the gate was framed by subtle train,~ 11 VII| so vain,~Himself the camp gate boldly stood to keep,~And 12 VIII| hardy Sweno opened was the gate~Of worthy anger by this 13 VIII| disorders first undid the gate;"~While thus he spoke, the 14 IX| enter conquest's glorious gate,~Left off the fray and thither 15 XI| tottered on his feet~From gate to gate, from wall to wall 16 XI| on his feet~From gate to gate, from wall to wall he flew,~ 17 XII| ready bands besides the gate attend,~That when this couple 18 XII| courage stout,~And shut the gate, but shut Clorinda out.~ ~ 19 XII| fond desire,~At hell's wide gate vain sorrow doth thee place,~ 20 XIV| in the east, the golden gate beside~Whence Phoebus comes, 21 XVI| through the castle's largest gate,~Though round about an hundred 22 XVI| rich metal of that princely gate.~The knights these stories 23 XVIII| venture,~Love keeps the gate, the fort is eath to enter."~ ~ 24 XVIII| And gainst the northern gate my puissance bend,~That 25 XIX| street, and chased from gate to gate.~But of the sacked 26 XIX| and chased from gate to gate.~But of the sacked town 27 XIX| closed found each wicket, gate and port,~And on the top 28 XIX| tossed,~And bruised the gate, the threshold and the post.~ ~ 29 XIX| back, else slain before the Gate:~The Soldan, mongst the 30 XIX| the knight was safe the gate within,~Scant closed were