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1 I| there from virtue slide.~Of friendly parts one body then uphold,~ 2 II| ere he wandered far~The friendly star-light to the walls 3 III| list not vary.~Upon their friendly arms they soft impose~The 4 V| scantly could forbear,~Till friendly night might hide his haste 5 VI| Attends the favor of the friendly night~To victual us, and 6 VI| daughter Darkness, sent,~With friendly shade to overspread the 7 VII| bright,~The fury of this friendly storm you see~Upon the foreheads 8 IX| him up stretched forth his friendly arm,~Oh foolish kindness, 9 XI| your privy sleights with friendly shade,~The sun yet shines, 10 XII| him, now her, between his friendly arms:~The Soldan by, no 11 XII| pass unseen, by help of friendly night,~To whom her eunuch, 12 XII| meek and mild she was,~With friendly cheer thy tender body eying:~ 13 XII| gentle wind there blows~Whose friendly puffs safe to the shore 14 XII| Puffed up with every blast of friendly wind!~ ~ LIX~Why joy'st 15 XIV| hands outright~And would in friendly arms the knight embrace,~ 16 XIV| approve~His words, with friendly murmurs whispered low.~Godfrey 17 XV| Swifter than thought the friendly wind forth bore~The sliding 18 XVI| when the silence deep and friendly shade~Recalled the lovers 19 XVII| like haste, like speed;~The friendly wind, upon her sail that 20 XVII| how with gentle beams the friendly sun~The tents, the towns, 21 XVIII| that kneeled, folding his friendly arms~About his neck, the 22 XVIII| But after, aided by the friendly night,~His greatest engine 23 XVIII| fall~He reached forth his friendly conquering hand,~And next 24 XVIII| saved from burning with his friendly blast,~Approached had so 25 XIX| rightest way,~Upon their friendly arms the men addressed~A