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1 3| from him Bastia win and slay,~With cruel rage, her hapless 2 4| damsel knows 'tis time to slay~The wily dwarf, and take 3 5| of a faith so tried,~To slay me; and had compassed his 4 9| me with his son,~Haply to slay me when his end was won.~ ~ 5 9| well, if he the warrior slay,~To have the dame, whom, 6 10| thou?~Enough for them to slay me once! while I~Am made 7 11| without remorse or pity, slay~The inhabitants, through 8 13| lifted blade.~Nor think to slay Rogero with the blow,~But 9 13| LIII~"Hard will it seem to slay, full well I know,~The wight, 10 13| maid with the intent to slay~The false enchanter, on 11 15| deems a helpless wight to slay~No valour were, but rather 12 15| it was said,~That man to slay the felon had no power.~ 13 15| to take: Orrilo will he slay,~If the two brethren nought 14 15| Astolpho, in his care~To slay the thief, so many choose 15 17| beheld the foe his people slay.~ ~ IX~Thither large portion 16 17| you,~Lest he the women slay: the others' lot~Is fixt; 17 17| as women in the cell,~We slay (persuaded by the monarch 18 17| give thee daily bread, or slay, --~The Turk has ready wealth; 19 17| with volleyed stones would slay,~But that the wiser few 20 18| monarch's suffering people slay.~I said, with him, the danger 21 18| Inflaming every one to smite and slay,~In guise, that for a record 22 18| shouted, "Hang, burn, quarter, slay!"~The throng to view them 23 19| on the boy, and does not slay.~ ~ XI~To him the stripling 24 19| on listed ground,~Should slay the ten, with whom they 25 19| black champion, bent~To slay Marphisa, spurs with like 26 20| remorse, burn, sack, and slay,~Nor mercy be to any one 27 20| should one boy preserve, and slay~The others, or abroad exchange 28 20| their rage promiscuously slay.~ ~ XXXV~"Did ten or twenty 29 20| to save, and enemies to slay;~Though made of iron were 30 20| we enthrone the weak and slay the strong.~ ~ XLVIII~" ` 31 20| vain.~If one can singly slay ten men in fight,~How many 32 21| Argaeus cried) as thee to slay,~Who loved thee once, and 33 21| answered, ` 'Tis my will~Thou slay him who would do us foul 34 21| in treasons versed,~To slay her second husband like 35 21| knew what deadly poisons slay~Than he the force of healing 36 22| this new illusion, pant~To slay the English baron, angered 37 23| escape whom he has power to slay.~ ~ LXII~Of a hundred men 38 23| lies:~Him fairly did I slay; Orlando, I.~But what thou 39 25| the knights, if rendered, slay;~Nor know I what to do nor 40 26| that monster dead,~Which to slay others had been used whilere.~ 41 27| she), thy vassal, will I slay,~And with this hand of mine 42 29| Isabella in her mind is bent~To slay herself with her own hand, 43 31| this sepulchre, ere thee I slay,~An offering to its lovely 44 31| Gradasso take his foe or slay,~He wins Baiardo without 45 32| youth's delay;~She bent to slay her, grieving evermore,~ 46 33| unworthy to pretend.~To slay the monsters I all means 47 34| greet with triumphs, but to slay,~Returning from that warfare, 48 35| how he had gone nigh to slay her knight;~Not that more 49 35| monarch threatens her to slay,~Unless her goodly courser 50 36| By what Scythian rite~To slay the helpless prisoner is 51 36| Marphisa with avenging steel to slay, --~Now here, not there, 52 36| despite,~I with this hand will slay myself and thee,~That if 53 36| dwell.~ ~ XXXIII~"If thou slay'st me, there is good reason, 54 36| heart, this impious man to slay,~And let his death my thousand 55 37| traitorous son of Marganor to slay;~ ~ LXVII~" `And me and 56 37| would,~I have been fain to slay thee as I could!~ ~ LXXIII~" ` 57 37| his will us utterly to slay~His people and his friends, 58 38| every side, sack, burn, and slay.~Agramant had intrusted 59 39| and hand.~Him would she slay, through whom so often crost,~ 60 40| Gradasso firmly trusts to slay.~For seven kings' sake, 61 40| the wall were wrought,~To slay with burning torch and trenchant 62 41| well certified,~No wish to slay him had the youthful knight,~ 63 42| batoon, the poisonous worm to slay;~His sword, than every other 64 44| fair;~But should I Aymon slay, or bring some woe~By plot 65 45| Straight in despite would slay himself; so he~By sorrow, 66 45| horsemen -- sire and son to slay.~ ~ VI~But she, that wills 67 45| yet alive; to rend and slay~Her prisoners publicly with 68 45| force to take nor yet to slay;~A thing that is not, in 69 46| threatening cry,~That he will slay him, save he yields, content~ 70 46| impious Saracen forthwith to slay;~ ~ CXL~And smiting twice