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1 2| cleanse their ditches, and repair their walls.~And what may 2 4| all the haste they might, repair~To Berwick's neighbouring 3 5| as high, as subject could repair,~The merit should be mine, 4 5| scarecly passed, ere his repair~To the known bower was fixed 5 5| palace flee,~And to the duke repair, escaped from court;~And, 6 5| all to hear the paladin repair.~ ~ LXXXIII~"Dread sir," 7 6| the despite~I did thee can repair, or aid impart,~I, by that 8 6| cavalier, and will with me repair,~You shall behold the wonders 9 6| far from land my folly to repair.~ ~ XLII~"To aid me swam 10 8| several homes dispatched, repair,~Bound by a debt which never 11 8| placed her but in strong repair,~Guarded in some good fort, 12 9| spouse, that ere he makes repair~Further, he gives her hope 13 9| damsel is, will reach him to repair.~ ~ V~And when the day its 14 9| would think not irksome to repair;~Whom of unequalled affability~ 15 9| not my design you should repair~Thither; since by new accidents 16 10| ground now landed, made repair~Towards the lofty castle 17 10| blue and black. The foot repair~Each to his separate flag 18 10| of British lords, to him repair~One and another, crowding 19 12| knights from mounting, who repair~To their good steeds, to 20 12| did the King of Tremisen' repair,~With him who had Noritia 21 12| that, with which from hill repair,~Or from the champaign's 22 12| keeps buried, in this rude repair,~A face so gentle and so 23 13| needs (pursued the losel) to repair."~ ~ XXXV~With bitter smile, 24 13| reserve; who found,~Or else repair, upon Italian land,~Illustrious 25 14| found Silence, bade him to repair.~He had believed he to Avernus' 26 14| in some obscure and close repair.~So oft he changes home 27 14| Hurrying, in fury, to the walls repair.~ ~ CII~Here might you paladin 28 14| feast, their luscious dole,~Repair the ready numbers of the 29 15| the Persian Gulf he safe repair.~ ~ XII~By Scyth and Indian 30 15| with another leman made repair;~Thinking, while such fresh 31 16| atchievements of the Moor~As to repair the loss; for, to his woe,~ 32 17| that Charlemagne had made repair~In search of him towards 33 17| direct his wife to some repair,~Whence he might free her, 34 17| prisoner thence, and so repair~In front of temple, dwelling-house, 35 18| did Pride with her as well repair;~And she (for all were guested 36 18| salvage beasts alone the wild repair,~And, like a labyrinth, 37 19| the world lasts, of this repair."~So said the maid, nor 38 20| four years, of all who made repair~Thither, by chance conducted 39 20| when they thither shall repair.~ ~ LXXVI~"Behind me, in 40 20| not knowing whither to repair,~Plunge in the neighbouring 41 20| trembling to the beach had made repair.~ ~ XCIX~They from that 42 20| thinkest thou the evil to repair~With her whom thou hast 43 21| absence; but the knight's repair~At the wide distance of 44 21| Upon no other pretext to repair;~Who, were my absent lord 45 23| how thither she might best repair.~The churl had of the country 46 23| Mount Alban sure; in which repair~One of her brothers and 47 23| place, and to their steeds repair;~And, lo! a knight and maid 48 24| those left far behind me; I repair~Thitherward; I arrive upon 49 24| thence together to the court repair~Of King Alphonso of Biscay; 50 24| Already had to Paris made repair.~So far the damsel pricked 51 26| her well known was that repair,~Used by her often, she 52 26| succour of his sovereign to repair;~That if he had believed 53 26| could not singly such an ill repair.~ ~ CXI~As peasant, when 54 27| soul should be,~Hastes to repair his error, nor before~He 55 27| erlooks a little copse, repair,~But with one varlet in 56 28| sovereign's hest he would repair~To seek the stripling, and 57 28| wheresoever they had made repair,~Themselves were so accustomed 58 28| their deserted wives again repair,~Nor of their after deeds 59 29| vainly bade him to his cell repair~Anew, without that damsel, 60 29| heaven her chaste soul made repair,~And in Zerbino's arms was 61 30| desperate havoc of the fool repair --~So many houses burnt 62 31| his troop to Paris made repair.~ ~ VIII~The following day 63 31| Is the occasion, hither I repair;~And, where to honour you 64 31| with this design, had made repair;~And had erewhile to bloody 65 32| what stranger thither shall repair;~And he that worst his warlike 66 32| if wife or maid seek that repair,~(Is she alone, is she accompanied),~ 67 32| admittance gained to your repair,~Like woman or like man, 68 32| she a shelter claim in you repair.~But are there any here 69 33| him from the Mount of Jove repair~Thither where Ambra and 70 33| for fresh career,~And to repair her many losses tries~Behold 71 33| as I to France have made repair.~ ~ XCV~"For him no less 72 34| father lost~Restored; and, to repair the mischief done,~(Beside 73 34| succeeds in blocking that repair,~The harpies shall no more 74 35| the Lethean river makes repair;~Takes from those swans 75 35| sight of Arles; then to repair~Thither, will pray you, 76 37| to you, to yonder walls repair;~And put to proof withal, 77 37| sheltering church and house repair;~And none, save dead, are 78 37| goods preserved in that repair.~These the friends partly 79 38| will perform his duty to repair~To his liege-lord; so did 80 38| Maganza's traitors made repair,~With those ill purchasers 81 38| shrill, down narrow paths repair,~With lusty leaps; and lighting 82 41| Aboard her in a shallow bark repair:~Beneath the hatchways they 83 41| fruits, within his small repair;~Wherewith the Child somedeal 84 42| she to that island would repair.~I will not now rehearse 85 42| what to her he shortly will repair.~And, should he not, such 86 43| safely should that bright repair~With circling wall and sheltering 87 43| she heard he thither made repair,~He prayed that she would 88 43| with wounded foot, he makes repair.~ ~ CLIII~All comfort that 89 43| aboard the pinnace would repair~That brought the corse of 90 43| thou art, I swiftly shall repair.'~ ~ CLXIII~"Is this, O 91 44| resolve till thither he repair.~ ~ XIV~Now good Rinaldo, 92 44| the disorder of his host repair;~When Leo prest him sore, 93 45| carnage many years will not repair,~Here past the day and was 94 45| Ungiardo bids to Constantine repair.~ ~ XI~Constantine on that 95 45| rescue either would have made repair,~And would have flung the 96 46| conquering lord from Orcus' dark repair,~And him in spite of death 97 46| Besought Rogero thither to repair~Through these their envoys 98 46| thither from all ends of earth repair;~All lodged conveniently, 99 46| Acheron, and hell's foul repair,~The indignant spirit fled,