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1 2| what may best annoy the foes, and suit~For safety, without 2 3| the church from barbarous foes,~And more than once assure 3 3| the blaze which blinds his foes,~And render vain each necromantic 4 4| liken the magician and his foes;~But the comparison holds 5 5| cleared, and, ready armed, the foes,~Without more let, in deadly 6 6| Encounters soon the crowd of evil foes,~Who furiously the Child' 7 9| of the circling band~Of foes impales upon a single spear;~ 8 9| these may be, or what the foes demand:~But, when this man 9 11| can defend her from her foes,~The monster, harassed by 10 12| witnessed 'twixt the struggling foes, by none,~Beside the daughter 11 12| hand,~Which with so many foes has heaped the plain,~That 12 14| levelled lance, among his foes,~Shouting, in fury, -- " 13 14| And many times and oft, by foes offended,~Thy holy church 14 14| the fosse below the paynim foes~Return, amid a storm of 15 14| done.~ ~ CXVI~At once the foes a thousand ladders rear.~ 16 14| crew.~ ~ CXXIX~While so the foes descend, or rather fling~ 17 15| he to the inner bank, by foes possest,~Across the ditch 18 16| to assail the barbarous foes,~The stream no obstacle 19 16| arms and valour, were the foes,~For this past on, and that 20 18| horrid eyes,~And sees that foes all outlets barricade;~But, 21 18| cross-blow fifteen or twenty foes~He hews, as many leaves 22 18| That livelong night the foes, throughout their tents,~ 23 19| being forego,~Until more foes than one should lifeless 24 19| leaps eschew.~Whether the foes strike home, or smite in 25 20| knife,~Or singly with ten foes contend to strife.~ ~ LIX~" 26 20| If he, Elbanio-like, ten foes assay,~(And such sometimes 27 20| me, at least, not with my foes."~To her again, "No project 28 22| in France against their foes,~Than four, who for Sir 29 22| with this lance alone thy foes are laid~On earth, why should 30 22| charge dismounted were his foes.~ ~ LXXXVII~The knights, 31 23| With this the desperate foes engage, and, where~The hand 32 24| entered are the encountering foes.~ ~ LXI~In scaping Durindane, 33 25| be slain or taken by his foes.~ ~ LXXXVII~Then adds, his 34 26| own to rescue from their foes,~And free from chains, us 35 26| more needed by those deadly foes.~ ~ LXXXIV~So perfect are 36 26| will defer, till from his foes~King Agramant be rescued 37 27| the Christian host their foes:~That evil sprite he might 38 27| half an hour, against their foes,~So matched, Rogero and 39 27| jarring crew;~But since the foes were deaf to all accord,~ 40 27| who will not balk their foes,~Beside the palisades, to 41 30| your harness to affront new foes?~What boots it to restore 42 33| couch his spear,~And in his foes' despite a passage clear.~ ~ 43 33| within~His ramparts is he; foes that with the guide~Of Avalo' 44 33| leave the pontiff to his foes a prey.~ ~ LVI~"Lautrec 45 33| turned her back upon the foes o'erthrown.~They, that intent 46 33| alone of such conflicting foes,~Passing all means and measure; 47 34| his valour on our other foes;~ ~ XXXVIII~"And him, now 48 34| side;~And oft with horrid foes of monstrous breed,~With 49 36| under omens fell,~Your foes into a well protected seat,~ 50 36| other part, the Christian foes~Advance, and both divisions 51 36| s engage the struggling foes;~And -- such their stubborn 52 36| And how he died; by banded foes opprest,~Or at close barriers, 53 37| aye defend,~Foe to their foes, and woman's faithful friend;~ ~ 54 38| proclaim, except the chosen foes.~ ~ LXXXI~After the second 55 39| unweeting he should find~Foes in the port, here entered 56 40| fast prisoners to their foes,~Rogero and the Dane exchange 57 40| remained, raged wide among the foes,~Might also deem how Africk' 58 40| Had rated not so high the foes' array,~Nor to encounter 59 40| Brandimart only, on the foes intent,~Clambered and fought, 60 40| prayer to turn; but mid the foes leapt down;~I say, into 61 40| knights to be,~Matching his foes, on Lampedosa's shore;~Where 62 40| Meanwhile a hundred other foes have died,~And filled with 63 40| either side announced -- the foes~A bold defiance speak, and 64 41| parley past the puissant foes between.~There was no stop; 65 41| fight is balanced 'mid those foes,~Sobrino, that on earth 66 43| where, conqueror o'er his foes~Orlando was, but in no joyful 67 43| of combat chosen by the foes,~And where they had encountered 68 43| CLXXIII~"Oh! how thy foes will by the death of thee~ 69 46| here to fight against all foes~That would in arms his right 70 46| afford them aid against their foes,~Will went to Bulgary when