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1 1| to choose her ground,~Nor open grove prefers to thicket 2 2| damsel gay,~Held in such open and such secret hate;~And 3 3| of Romagna's plain,~And open to the chivalry of France~ 4 4| his right-hand he held an open book,~Whence, as the enchanter 5 4| leaves the prisoned troop in open air;~From their gay lodgings, 6 4| still,~On woman is inflicted open wrong;~And to demonstrate 7 5| thence projected into the open air.~Here oft I made my 8 7| seems to plunder hearts in open sight.~Thence, through mid 9 8| countenance, exposed to open view,~Unchanged by art or 10 8| Twixt sea and mountain, open to the south,~Deserted, 11 8| vicinity,~Bear women off; with open rapine some,~These bought 12 9| expired, when aid,~Whether of open force or treasured ore,~ 13 9| since the unguarded gates he open found,~Into the city's heart 14 10| appear~To man, though he her open heart explored:~And if fair 15 10| And drive three days the open sea before:~Upon the third, 16 10| covering torn aside,~Exposed to open view the shining light.~ 17 12| Or in the stubble of the open lay,~What time the hunters 18 13| every flattery,~He would by open force his will content;~ 19 15| Europe's strand~From Afric, open to the southern day,~When 20 15| threat the peer by night or open day;~Lion and dragon oft 21 15| are forced to sleep in the open street;~And that the soldan 22 17| girded with a chain,~In open air, upon the summit tall.~ 23 17| illustrious stock.~ ~ LXXXV~At open barriers, one by one, the 24 17| group bestowed,~There in an open gallery fairly met,~Were 25 18| Where still one ear is open to excuse:~And before dooming 26 18| Now here, now there, an open passage made.~ ~ LVII~He 27 18| at his hest the portals open fly.~Meanwhile Sir Gryphon, 28 19| hie,~Nor yet can keep the open sea, nor fly.~ ~ LV~They 29 19| I have seen bombard open in such mode~The squadrons, 30 20| Than that which I shall open with my sword.~ ~ LXXI~" 31 20| would my passage force in open day,~And shameful in my 32 20| Nay, with security and open cheer,~Stops at the ford 33 23| forest harbouring,~And in the open air on hard earth lay.~He 34 24| cavalier.~ ~ XIX~Lighting, with open arms and hurried pace,~They 35 25| despair!~-- That they, by open miracle, the maid~Would 36 26| given,~The sacred keys which open Hell and Heaven.~ ~ XXXIV~ 37 27| wretch, and made appear~By open signs they knew him for 38 28| sate with winking eyes,~And open mouth, and lungs which breath 39 29| lone retreat~And savage, open to his evil aim,~And like 40 29| Here -- save his casque was open -- Ulien's son~Steeled cap-a-pee, 41 32| Outwatch the weary night in open air.~Accepting not that 42 33| shades of night,~Nor this in open day had shown more bright.~ ~ 43 33| ye show~Unreal good, and open but on woe?~ ~ LXIII~"Sweet 44 33| He feared to issue into open air.~Thus of that horse 45 33| CXXV~The meats he to an open galley bears,~And other 46 36| you cite~To me (for I his open face descried).~Rinaldo' 47 36| should have won;~How Risa open to the foe he laid,~By whom 48 37| Whatever faults they have in open sight;~Would hinder them 49 38| Of the pavilions met, in open view;~And, above king, and 50 38| replied;~And of his heart his open front was sign.~As his last 51 38| person made.~Scarce on the open plain embattled stands,~-- 52 38| to lay~Unfurnished Africk open to attack,~If there was 53 41| Who spared him now, when open was his side;~Now, when 54 41| that he spills so much from open vein,~'Twould seem he speedily 55 42| the fount was made:~In open gallery or pavilion's guise;~ 56 42| feet.~The lower seem with open mouth to show~That song 57 43| And soar till Heaven is open to their eyes:~Yet have 58 44| arrogant;~And moves each open way and hidden sleight~To 59 44| anew;~Who, if the way was open, well content~Might with 60 44| to retreat)~The passage open hath he found and free;~ 61 45| am I well assured -- in open show,~As I unseen believe 62 45| Ungiardo reft whilere.~ ~ L~Open the gaol is found at dawn 63 45| avail~The damsel, nor can open plate or mail.~ ~ LXXVI~ 64 46| thy pain,~Art, cunning, open force, or flattery,~If my 65 46| wills may wend;~And offers open lists till the ninth day~