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1 3| So each of these would gladly spend his breath,~And for 2 6| so sore he burned,~Would gladly serve the stripling if he 3 9| life to buy,~This life I gladly will lay down: one fear~ 4 10| would hide;~ ~ XCIX~And gladly with her hands her face 5 17| there, he, in his ire,~Would gladly find himself i' the midst 6 20| line."~ ~ LXVII~Guido, who gladly would in other place~So 7 20| women I might claim,~Here gladly entertained, and classed 8 24| the paynim lord~Hastes gladly to the pine, and takes the 9 24| Rodomont in that affray,~Gladly his courser seized, bestrode 10 25| well declare:~Which I would gladly hear, in the desire~To know 11 26| Clermont and their bold compeer~Gladly received her succour in 12 26| The man, of whom he gladly would be clear,~By proof, 13 29| She washed, as said, and gladly did decline~Her neck to 14 31| redoubted wight.~ ~ XXV~He gladly would be quit of the emprize~ 15 34| desperation drave,~That gladly would the king have made 16 36| marvel raised.~ ~ LXVII~Gladly a sister in the martial 17 36| But I this strain would gladly finish here,~And, that I 18 38| Marbalust!~Whom I would here see gladly, front to front;~But see 19 38| front to front;~But see most gladly boastful Rodomont.~ ~ L~" 20 39| himself, Astolpho knows~He gladly ought a paladin to free;~ 21 39| The gentle baron no less gladly eyed~His faithful and beloved 22 41| He views the sea, would gladly be ashore.~Sobrino rears 23 42| were;~And now he life would gladly give away~To have that damsel 24 42| shrieks, he groans, and gladly would be dead.~ ~ LII~By 25 42| conveyed.~ ~ LXIX~Rinaldo had gladly been at Roland's side,~And 26 43| thing which thou wouldst gladly not have found.~ ~ XLVIII~" 27 45| still in fear,~Cannot live gladly from his wealth apart.~Since 28 46| obliged to thee;~How much more gladly should I now; and when,~