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1 I| mustered been:~He from a mountain cast his curious sight~On 2 I| No stream, no wood, no mountain could forslow~Their hasty 3 III| Meanwhile Godfredo from a mountain great~Beheld the sacred 4 VI| Phoebus' rays,~Her love a mountain seemed, whereon bright shined~ 5 IX| slain.~ ~ XXXI~But as a mountain or a cape of land~Assailed 6 XI| the hills which hide,~A mountain known by fame the world 7 XI| with vile blasphemies the mountain hoar,~The woods, the waters, 8 XI| A table set they on the mountain's height~To minister thereon 9 XI| Bewrayed this herb unto the mountain goat,~That when her sides 10 XII| murmur loud down from the mountain's side~A little runnel tumbled 11 XIII| some earthquake hill and mountain tore,~Wherein the southern 12 XIV| air and mould,~There in a mountain high alight the dame,~A 13 XV| war,~And all from Calpe's mountain west that dwell,~In faith 14 XV| lay,~Far off a hill and mountain high they spied,~Whose top 15 XV| That sits on top of yonder mountain's height,~Of Christ's true 16 XV| neither tired was,~But at the mountain's foot they both arrived,~ 17 XV| climbed boldly gainst the mountain fell;~But forth there crept, 18 XV| or crossed;~Till on the mountain's top themselves they land,~ 19 XV| passage hard against the mountain steep~These travellers had 20 XVI| gainst hill, and mount gainst mountain smote,~With such great fury 21 XVIII| helm, his harness, and the mountain green;~Upon his breast and 22 XVIII| fought;~And to the southern mountain's greatest height~To raise 23 XVIII| marched gainst Raymond to the mountain's height;~Great Solyman 24 XVIII| from some craggy hill or mountain steep,~Doth break, doth 25 XIX| help forlorn,~Some sea or mountain placed twixt thee and me,~ 26 XIX| plain~To some thick grove or mountain's shady foot,~Where Heaven' 27 XX| thereat took heart:~And as the mountain snow from mountains cold~