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1 II| Despised, defies the Duke to mortal war.~ ~ ~ I~While thus the 2 II| whether this were act of mortal hand,~Or else the Prince 3 II| spread forth his cloak:~"To mortal wars," he says, "I you defy;"~ 4 IV| Ancient Foe to man, and mortal seed,~His wannish eyes upon 5 IV| For well he thought, if mortal men have faith,~In brother' 6 VI| spotless, clean, untouched of mortal wight,~She stayed therefore, 7 VII| down by Heaven to end this mortal war:~The western lords this 8 VII| shadows dark, was hid from mortal eye,~And hell's grim blackness 9 VIII| mind,~But now, alas! the mortal blow is stroken,~Rinaldo 10 VIII| threat,~As it in time of mortal war is used,~The messengers 11 IX| Nor seem'st a wight of mortal metal wrought,~I follow 12 X| environing,~The subtle mist no mortal eye could view;~And yet 13 X| your wish too bold,~To mortal heart such knowledge never 14 XI| Therein a shaft headed with mortal steel,~So fit to shoot she 15 XI| wondrous weight;~ ~ XXXVI~Not mortal was the blow, yet with the 16 XI| wonders surely wrought he had,~Mortal the fight, and fierce had 17 XII| mewed her up from sight of mortal eye,~Nor day he would his 18 XII| assuage.~ ~ LXXXV~But as a mortal wound the more doth smart~ 19 XIII| place invade,~Which veil the mortal eyes with blindness deep~ 20 XIII| strong of every sort; --~What mortal wight durst scale so strange 21 XIII| beams divine,~And more than mortal was his voice's sound,~Godfredo' 22 XIV| when," quoth he, "these mortal bonds unknit,~Shall I in 23 XIV| that kind hath hid from mortal sight,~And all the stars, 24 XIV| wealthy earth, and hid from mortal eyes,~There shines, and 25 XV| and grass:~Then why should mortal man repine to die,~Whose 26 XVII| dare this knight defy~To mortal battle, and by fight him 27 XIX| French defied:~The blows were mortal which he gave or lent,~For 28 XX| Somewhat, far more than mortal, lives and lies.~ ~ VIII~