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1 I| Pagans succored be."~ ~ XXIX~This said, the hermit Peter 2 II| was his love unkind!~ ~ XXIX~He added further: "Where 3 III| that pursued the same.~ ~ XXIX~The Pagans fled before their 4 IV| and whence ybrought.~ ~ XXIX~Yet never eye to Cupid's 5 V| against the rocks he casts.~ ~ XXIX~But not for this the wronged 6 VI| God from danger shield.~ ~ XXIX~This youth was one of those, 7 VII| night's untroubled nest.~ ~ XXIX~The courier gave the fort 8 VIII| received, and vigor new.~ ~ XXIX~"I gazed on them like one 9 IX| greatest peril, wons."~ ~ XXIX~Her tender brood the forest' 10 X| rocks, and thither went.~ ~ XXIX~A hollow cave was in the 11 XI| killed and all her brood.~ ~ XXIX~The aged tyrant tottered 12 XII| she swooned in her bed.~ ~ XXIX~"Weeping I took thee, in 13 XIII| never felt nor knew.~ ~ XXIX~That he had fled long time 14 XIV| entertained and held him dear.~ ~ XXIX~To these committed was the 15 XV| life are rude and fell."~ ~ XXIX~"But will our gracious God," 16 XVI| tournament and fight:~ ~ XXIX~So fared Rinaldo when the 17 XVII| and the salt seaside.~ ~ XXIX~The king's own troop come 18 XVIII| hope, welcome her love.~ ~ XXIX~"Thou com'st to cure our 19 XIX| conquered foe in fight.~ ~ XXIX~But while these lords their 20 XX| flamed, sparkled, shone.~ ~ XXIX~Of dry topped oaks they