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1 2| the strait;~Not that the people or the land he blamed,~But 2 3| such light,~The willing people call him to command.~Sixth 3 3| tender age,~The willing people shall elect their lord;~ 4 3| bent to bless and stay~The people, that his sovereign rule 5 5| estate,~To encounter king and people's common hate;~ ~ LXIII~" 6 5| demand:~To him was said, the people, one and all,~Were trooped 7 5| was the hope to king and people dear,~The proof might show 8 6| wept as dead,~And king, and people, and nobility:~Such light 9 6| the assassin crew,~That people who without the portal gay,~ 10 8| whose shores infest,~(Its people wasted through the Godhead' 11 8| Brought with half Scythia's people from the gates~Of Caucasus, 12 8| monstrous orc they bring,~The people all behind her sorrowing.~ ~ 13 9| Ebuda is its name; whose people rude~(Such is their law), 14 9| establishing,~To me, and also to my people said,~I peace and quiet 15 9| rather than consent. --~My people seek to move my stedfast 16 9| near.~ ~ LXXXII~In rout the people fly, who cannot guess~Who 17 9| To Friesland's king that people hatred bore~With all his 18 9| loyal homage, sought~The people one and all: Twere long 19 9| county paid.~ ~ LXXXVI~The people, throned in her paternal 20 11| The cruel art among all people past:~And these the bronze 21 11| that reigns~O'er Ireland's people, who had understood~How 22 12| LXXI~And to do this had people infinite:~Since he, beside 23 14| By whom are Constatina's people led:~Since Agramant the 24 14| hold.~ ~ XXII~Hesperia's people come with Soridan,~With 25 14| Ruled by Clarindo, Bolga's people go,~Who fills the valiant 26 14| this their utmost need,~Thy people suffer for their king's 27 14| thou lett'st thy faithful people die:~ ~ LXXI~"And, for one 28 14| quell.~Defend thy suffering people, who are they~That purged 29 14| conveyed,~Of this his Christian people, seeking aid.~ ~ LXXV~And 30 15| ascend so high,~And hears his people's moan and dying screams,~ 31 15| opposite.~ ~ LXII~Ran all the people in tumultuous tide,~To see 32 16| leader, who had left his people dead,~Between the second 33 16| turns,~In Paris Rodomont the people slays,~And costly house, 34 17| should feel the spite~Of people, who are haply worse than 35 17| LOVE.~ ~ VI~The Christian people then God's placid front~ 36 17| Charles, by the way, his people's butchery~Beholds -- burnt 37 17| Where he beheld the foe his people slay.~ ~ IX~Thither large 38 17| death-like sort,~That full of people was the palace court.~ ~ 39 17| Why slain by you Christ's people do I see?~Wherefore are 40 17| convey,~And thou, among our people, dost but crave~A hand to 41 17| Enough that he again the people glad,~For penance of his 42 18| His name: through him, his people were pursued~And put to 43 18| the monarch's suffering people slay.~I said, with him, 44 18| Who hunts the scattered people here and there,~And this, 45 18| Seeing on every side the people fly,~Rides to the gates, 46 18| another's sight,~The hostile people all Martano bayed;~"And 47 18| ill the wrong his angered people bore,~And, to avenge him, 48 18| the rage~Of the infuriate people in that sort,~Nor what the 49 20| and sound of horn,~The people make the land and welkin 50 20| the sea-side,~And of its people emptied every street.~All 51 22| had chased the unfaithful people in their fear,~And has preserved 52 23| Would I now see the winged people's land,~Here upon earth 53 23| and right,~They from the people heard a mournful cry;~And 54 23| the clear horizon,~The people rise, to punish ("Death!" 55 24| and answered: "Sir,~All people that on middle earth do 56 25| And, though the unarmed people making way,~Wounding flank, 57 25| yet aspire~O'er land or people to hold sovereign sway;~ 58 27| On every side the eddying people swayed.~ ~ LI~Were seated 59 27| treasure, and of pain, and people lost.~ ~ LVIII~"Some other 60 30| infuriate peer~Of all its people left the country bare,~Nor ( 61 30| other warrior sent.~The people, greedy for the fight, toward~ 62 30| Where round the palisade the people close,~Appears in armour 63 30| drain:~Hence diversly the people guessed, which peer~Would 64 33| murderous steel will see their people fall,~Consumed by famine, 65 33| where bred~As well the people are in Mahound's style;~ 66 33| rites require,~The swarthy people are baptized with fire.~ ~ 67 34| ill return:~Who left his people, when most needing aid,~ 68 35| haughty man; the crew~Of people over wall and rampart strain;~ 69 36| From her alone the Moorish people fly.~To her Rogero, circling, 70 37| such passing fear among~The people, death can cause no worse 71 37| will us utterly to slay~His people and his friends, with prayer, 72 38| And shows him how that people inexpert~He may to battle 73 38| loss?~ ~ LX~"You lose your people here, and there your reign,~ 74 39| Africa had drained.~Few people in the land were left, and 75 39| the bridges down.~Unhappy people, ever held as cheap~-- Weighed 76 39| would aid~Forthwith his people, broken and dismaid.~ ~ 77 40| see.~ ~ II~Your faithful people gazed on a long show,~That 78 40| Might also deem how Africk's people mourned,~With Agramant, 79 40| Pray with their grieving people, and in tears,~Aye beat 80 40| hath his blessing said,~The people arms and to the rampart 81 40| and trenchant brand,~That people, which to evil pass were 82 40| brooked nat, that to Egypt's people, light~And lacking faith, 83 40| marks how, put to rout, his people flies;~With anguish, with 84 41| appear;~For where that evil people dealt the blow,~They should 85 44| brow,~Lords, paladins and people, kinsmen, friends,~Fair 86 46| hear,~Confounded with the people's cheerful cry;~And now