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1 Int| chaste and proper) Orlando, set out for France in search 2 1| prisoned tongue and voice set free.~ ~ LXVII~"Grieve not," 3 3| moves her from a marsh, to set~Her stones, where Ceres' 4 4| guide;~Who have the road set down, with other lore,~So 5 5| costly robe, in which were set~Fair stripes of gold upon 6 6| Wisely on better things has set her heart.~Hence, leagued 7 7| she to the stripling bore,~Set not on gifting him with 8 7| sword in hand, the squadron set upon;~This one he wounded, 9 9| great or small the produce set aside)~A part of it, to 10 9| her bear.~He fears, if he set foot on Ireland's shore,~ 11 11| before,~By this he had not set an equal store;~ ~ III~Warmed 12 13| bird for whom it was not set!"~ ~ XXXIV~Then to the County 13 13| in fitting time I shall set free,~And good Rogero, from 14 14| which their comrades raise,~Set, at fit points, the wildfire 15 15| nymph his toils so deftly set,~One day, in air he took 16 15| upon his way the knight~Set forward, and to Damietta 17 15| where,~'Mid locks so thickly set, to find the hair.~ ~ LXXX~ 18 17| their glad and costly supper set.~ ~ CXIX~With the high tower 19 18| eight of whom I spake, all set upon~The foe, with Edward 20 18| you should by his memory set such store,~Now shall be 21 18| Over the Holy Land as ruler set:~He with the duke takes 22 18| two~Might in Damascus-town set up their rest.~When at the 23 18| But mortals Destiny would set at nought~If every wight 24 19| garden's close~Yet to have set his venturous foot before.~ 25 20| two illustrious light, to set no more.~ ~ II~Women have 26 20| lovers by whose faith they set most store,~For many days 27 20| That like Artemia think, is set aside;~And little lacks 28 20| right concede~To sally, or set foot upon the beach,~And 29 20| Driven to this city, have set up your rest~Beneath this 30 20| exhort,~To do their best set forth in silent wise,~And 31 21| once: the youthful peer~Set out from Holland's isle, 32 21| had discerned~This other set by her so little store,~ 33 21| that game~Of deadly hatred set him two for one.~Her face 34 22| foil the enchanter, and to set at large~The different prisoners, 35 23| availed,~Thither, whence I set out, my steps to guide,~ 36 23| his prostrate neck should set.~ ~ LXVII~The three in silence 37 25| Vivian and Malagigi to set free;~To Bertolagi sold 38 25| Here female upon male had set her will;~Had hope; and, 39 25| Who would not in the wood set up their rest.~When to this 40 25| the whole emprize;~And, to set free your brethren, in my 41 25| before~Aldigier lent, and set by him great store;~ ~ LXXX~ 42 26| bested!~By trot or amble they set little store;~And he who 43 27| breast.~ ~ CII~Five have set up their rest, resolved 44 28| no ground.~ ~ XI~"Faustus set forth, and, after few days' 45 30| prison on the selfsame day set free.~ ~ XLI~"And even yet 46 30| She on Rogero well might set her heart.~ ~ LXXIII~Though 47 32| short of thine, if thou wilt set~The sum of my desert, against 48 32| their supper be before them set.~To him that maid: "The 49 32| their eyes --~First of the set, Duke Aymon's daughter rose,~ 50 33| sustain,~Another Charles set fire to Italy;~Who has two 51 33| mountain snow,~And that they set the mulberry's thriving 52 34| So promised he to do; and set me free,~And let me, as 53 35| that Song can quicken and set free~Him that is prisoned 54 36| To founder in mid ocean, set afloat.~ ~ LXI~"But Fortune, 55 37| Within the town the troop set up their rest,~Until the 56 38| mighty multitude,~Should set his foot on warlike Africk' 57 38| lieutenant of the reign,~Has set down thousands, where he 58 39| valiant Olivier was of the set,~Orlando's kin, and, with 59 40| thou liv'st, I trust, shalt set us free,~Redeem from trouble, 60 42| such sweet joy was whilom set at nought,~Such bright, 61 42| these her hallowed feet had set~On Peter Bembo and James 62 44| When first those paladins set foot ashore.~ ~ XXXII~With 63 44| her the castellain~Hath set, and she is free to come 64 45| found at last a way -- to set him free;~So that his cruel 65 45| And I for thine my safety set aside,~And weigh thy friendship 66 46| shines. Lo! one that hath set free~Her conquering lord