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1 1| III~Good seed of Hercules, give ear and deign,~Thou that 2 1| Nor scorn my gifts who give thee all I can.~ ~ IV~And 3 1| afflicted man's disease~Is to give ready faith to things which 4 2| show themselves, and now give way,~And where one knight 5 2| yon daring spoiler slain,~Give my lost lady to my arms 6 3| to scale~The stone, and give my lines a right direction;~ 7 3| victorious o'er the German bands,~Give his triumphant ensigns to 8 3| the execution of my lore.~Give him his death; but let him 9 4| my steel buckler, this I give to thee,~And take that horse, 10 4| die.~But ope thy gates to give thy guests dismission~Before 11 6| land.~Yet will the sisters give their foe no rest,~Till 12 6| cou'd:~But, witless how to give the wished relief,~Might 13 8| sinned not in effect, yet I~Give matter by my wanderings 14 9| parlay with the maid,~And give her counsel in a cruel case.'~ 15 9| the intended measure,~To give me comfort and relieve my 16 9| wight~Who on his faith will give me warranty,~That if the 17 9| belong;~And you believe to give me or withhold~Is in your 18 10| crew,~To Olympia I would give the first degree~Rather 19 10| one to close~My eyes, or give me sepulture, be by,~Save 20 10| roves this wood, a tomb~Give me, alas! in his voracious 21 10| veil undone,~Appeared to give the sky another sun.~ ~ 22 11| pilot his command),~"And give me for my need the skiff; 23 12| wouldst forego the casque, but give~The knight thine other arms 24 12| plunder long.~ ~ LIII~To give it to Orlando was she bent,~ 25 12| the Circassian or the Moor~Give for long space a rhyme; 26 12| review the armed swarm,~And give to his affairs a better 27 13| without a ruler or a guide.~To give to each its head and order 28 14| Spain and Afric lead,~To give new order to the double 29 14| troops to guide.~ ~ XIX~He give Arganio charge of Libicane,~ 30 14| Michael calls to him, and give command~That she among the 31 17| noble, enterprize wilt thou give o'er.~Alas! thou sleepest, 32 17| dost but crave~A hand to give thee daily bread, or slay, --~ 33 18| greater, there~The many give their aid, at Charles' call:~ 34 18| the Saracens are sent,~To give the foe checkmate and end 35 18| have seen the ample camp give way.~No less Zerbino and 36 18| merits, I with this should give my heart;~Then, pledge of 37 18| Gryphon, named the white,~To give him all that valiant man 38 18| could claim,~Nor could he give the warrior less, with right,~ 39 19| crave.~As may suffice to give my lord a grave.~ ~ XII~" 40 19| knows not what command~To give, of him inquires the English 41 20| hardness did not vanish and give place~Before your courage, 42 20| for defence prepare;~Then give the town to fire, and on 43 20| with me:~But if I win, I give her thee parforce.~Then 44 21| propitious evermore)~To give effect, with memorable ill,~ 45 22| rock.~One he had made them give his foe, and one~He kept 46 23| eyes.~ ~ CXXII~When he can give the rein to raging woe,~ 47 24| fault of Love was bred,~To give him life and liberty consent;~ 48 24| a warfare and such blows give birth,~As suits with warrior 49 24| African, who feels his horse give way,~The stirrups quits, 50 25| displayed;~In the desire to give his lady aid.~ ~ XVII~As 51 25| the maid~Would change, and give her other sex to wear.~But 52 25| Aye to pursue whatever give delight.~I with no other 53 26| and Aldigier,~Was gone, to give the prisoned brethren aid:~ 54 26| knight on earth have laid.~-- Give me," she cried, "my armour 55 26| course.~But I such work shall give you, I conceive,~As will 56 26| beholds the rotten dyke give out,~And from thick seams 57 26| Rogero," Mandricardo cried, "give o'er,~Or else with me divide 58 29| bestow the boon which I can give.~ ~ XV~"I know, and on my 59 30| his rage, and curses; pain give way,~And with it the impetuous 60 30| other fault have I to tell.~Give me thy hackney, with some 61 31| Mount Alban's knight,~And give the warlike kinsmen welcome 62 32| buckler shall receive~And give to one so stout, that best 63 32| much the squire's reply:~He give his horse the head -- his 64 33| Mars doubts to whom to give the victory;~When through 65 34| see in such distress,~And give him hopes he may even yet 66 35| this horse, that I might give it thee.~He bids thee promptly 67 37| day,~Who gave you once, or give you now renown,~This for 68 37| into a cup pour out,~And give the blessed wine to them 69 37| an enemy can bear,~They give their prisoner naked, bound 70 38| for his first desert,~May give him bands, Biserta to assail;~ 71 38| hath put forth her head,~To give beginning to the day and 72 39| the third day, to sail he give command,~In trust to make 73 40| twere opposed, at last give way,~When that wide darkness 74 40| gateways, or elsewhere,~All give of prowess shining proofs 75 40| for thyself, yet not to give~My liege, annoyance to thy 76 41| are by me,~This counsel give I; that I deem it sane,~ 77 42| assaid,~And bowned himself to give the warrior aid.~ ~ XXXIV~ 78 42| now he life would gladly give away~To have that damsel 79 43| With salve I could not give, except with scathe~Of her 80 43| drinking-cup will I for that assay~Give you (she said) of virtue 81 43| Consume and fling away, and give and vend:~Other account 82 43| on thy delinquency.~The give against the take, O husband, 83 44| moves Rinaldo by his rede~To give his sister to the cavalier;~ 84 44| Grecian emperor Constantine~To give his gentle daughter had 85 44| fine return; their sails~Give to the winds, and to the 86 44| disposal honours lie,~Who give at will, and take away renown;~ 87 44| son.~ ~ LIII~"But if he give without delay, as said,~ 88 45| upon the Stygian shore.~Give me, my lord, I pray, this 89 45| though false and idle I give way;~And cannot choose but 90 45| with scathe, and none to give him aid.~ ~ LI~So wildered 91 45| Charles's sentence will give way,~I know that I shall 92 45| despite~Done to Duke Aymon's, give her to the knight.~ ~ CVIII~ 93 46| The only prize he cannot give away.~ ~ XCVIII~Upon those 94 46| Rinaldo and Namus made the mob give place,~Assisted by the Marquis