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1 2| many miles of plain,~Which lie 'twixt Var and Rhone, upon 2 4| upon the accuser prove the lie.~ ~ LIX~"Our impious Scottish 3 5| Ariodantes, `well assured you lie,~And that you have this 4 5| upon Lurcanio prove the lie,~He cannot choose, but doom 5 5| false, and knows not 'tis a lie:~Since that which brought 6 6| therefore might appear to lie~In what he of the missing 7 6| their ease, or ruminating lie:~While, swarming in those 8 7| will not think the tale a lie,~In whom the light of reason 9 7| beneath no covering veil can lie.~ ~ XVI~A springe is planted 10 7| prophetic homes of Merlin lie,~And there lament herself 11 7| fathoms deep he fain would lie~Buried in earth, unseen 12 9| feathers full, allowed to lie.~The heavy lance Orlando 13 9| nitre, coal, and sulphur lie,~Stored up for use in magazine 14 10| All lands that round them lie, in fine, increase~His host, 15 11| when astound he saw him lie,~To deal the foe his death, 16 12| in the enchanted mansion lie,~That food be wanting not 17 12| Angelica concealed might lie.~ ~ LXXXVII~As where low 18 13| slimy snakes is seen to lie,~With battered heads and 19 14| remains of slaughtered bullock lie,~And finds but horn and 20 14| forfeit precious life, and lie~Crushed by the fragment 21 14| and turpentine!~Nor idle lie the fiery hoops in store,~ 22 15| upon the sandy shore doth lie,~Barred by the giant's solitary 23 16| Saracens and Christians lie~By thousands and by thousands 24 16| or kid, on heights which lie~On Typheus' back, the cruel 25 16| scattered paynims slaughtered lie,~As if conducted thither 26 16| sprung,~Now slaughtered men lie stretched their steeds among.~ ~ 27 17| large portion of the city lie~In unexampled wreck. -- " 28 17| herbs upon the pavement lie.~Adorned is every window, 29 17| care,~Oh! let not Italy lie plunged in sleep,~If thy 30 17| overcome with slumber, lie.~Martano and Origille, to 31 18| be~Torn by these dogs, or lie at their control.~Since 32 18| manifested plainly, 'twas a lie.~In all 'twas perfect, save 33 18| lord upon the plain~Should lie, unworthy food for wolf 34 18| carriages and arms, they lie supine~Up to the eyes, immersed 35 18| found that it was all a lie.~He had foreseen, that he 36 19| than one should lifeless lie,~Ambushed, his sharpest 37 19| for the most part, vessels lie.~Another: "We are lost on 38 20| to each other's lett, and lie~In heaps: from window these, 39 22| savage said) "and, if I lie,~Off with my head, for I 40 22| bottom of the well are gone.~"Lie buried there for ever, from 41 23| bear no more, and, " 'Tis a lie!"~(Exclaims), "and whosoever 42 24| as well; and, where they lie~Dispersed, the various arms 43 25| survey an ample band who lie~Exposed to fierce Apollo' 44 28| that courtier to appear to lie~Before Astolpho; he was 45 28| but once, in thine embrace lie!~For every moment in thy 46 29| he purposes some time to lie.~A narrow bridge, and only 47 31| Ambushed, he made them lie the daylight through;~But 48 32| kingdoms at some distance lie,~Yet the least distant lie 49 32| lie,~Yet the least distant lie from the LOST ISLE,~(Because 50 33| Which face the first, and lie beyond the Nile.~Between 51 34| chrysolite and diamond lie,~Which well might pass for 52 34| here prayers unnumbered lie,~Made by us sinful men to 53 36| space by her dismounted lie,~Alone that warlike damsel 54 37| Greek emperor's court did lie;~With him his lady was; 55 37| as are touched, so many lie~On earth, by Bradamant's 56 38| such slaughtered thousands lie,~Those looked-for are arrived, 57 38| to wish; that low should lie~Rinaldo, would Rogero ill 58 40| where camped the Christians lie,~And Count Orlando on their 59 41| lifeless on the champaigne lie,~Men should be wanting in 60 42| bottom of the hills did lie;~But afterwards, o'erthrown 61 42| this my story haply tell no lie.~ ~ XXIII~Meanwhile his 62 42| the cavern, through whose lie~She in that sea of love 63 42| course, or in some hostel lie~Until the shades of night 64 43| and those broad lands that lie~Without the walls which 65 43| house might at his pleasure lie.~ ~ LI~For bed and bower, 66 44| at whose disposal honours lie,~Who give at will, and take 67 46| lifeless on the listed field to lie~Surer than sure, -- in fight 68 46| slave,~So with the load they lie opprest, with pain~A passage