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1 1| pagan, when thine arm laid low~The brother of Angelica. 2 1| knightly worship sunk so low in me,~That thou should' 3 3| returned from heaven,~To this low earth to varying seasons 4 4| him, her prowess has laid low,~A venerable sire, with 5 4| Wills, that a woman, whether low or high~Her state, who takes 6 5| within the lonely house, and low,~Over against my secret 7 6| youthful dames, not born in low estate,~If measured by their 8 8| reaching leap, right, left, and low, and high.~ ~ LXXII~To memory 9 9| track his lady, high or low.~If he finds any one in 10 11| betwixt was like the valley low,~Which oftentimes we see 11 12| dripping steeds, and high~And low, still scattering yellow 12 12| lie.~ ~ LXXXVII~As where low junipers o'er shade her 13 14| taught how Manilardo was laid low,~Alzirdo, and many others, 14 14| departing when the sun is low,~And the cicala hushed, 15 14| hied,~Seeing the sun now low and half concealed,~The 16 16| rise not, laid the charger low,~Destined no more to feed 17 17| youthful lord, by him laid low.~O'ercome with wonder each 18 17| about loud voices, high and low,~The unworthy name throughout 19 18| depart until he laid it low.~But he saw one along the 20 18| laid at least one horseman low.~ ~ XLV~In other part, Rinaldo, 21 18| Englishman, whom Dardinel brings low,~And equals with the rest; 22 18| earth Dorchino had laid low,~Pierced through the throat, 23 19| yore;~And that to look so low she had consented,~(As by 24 19| shepherdess.~ ~ XXXIV~In the low shed, with all solemnities,~ 25 19| to their short stern and low~These lash, and into port 26 20| thy lofty saddle laid thee low.~ ~ CXXX~"She, for her matchless 27 21| Hermonides of Holland levelled low,~And for the youth's left 28 21| finds adventure, high and low,~It happened that my gentle 29 22| against each other, levelling low~Their spears, and hurrying 30 23| hundred joined to lay him low.~A print of recent footsteps 31 23| to his feet, by high or low,~The beast of craven kind, 32 24| to the damsel, was laid low;~But that which followed, 33 24| destructive weapon, falling low,~Equally opened either iron 34 24| forests, and lay houses low,~And bear the storm abroad, 35 25| was growing short,~For the low sun was crimsoning the west;~ 36 25| beech:~But naked gravel with low shrubs discerned,~Undelved 37 26| XXXII~The beast the low and those of proudest port~ 38 26| heart, and lays his weapon low;~And he, that Tartar king, 39 26| Sir Richardet as well: but low~On earth lies Aldigier, 40 27| the assailants smote, and low~On earth heads, arms, and 41 27| fury stirred;~Now easing in low tone his troubled mind,~ 42 27| the monarch, brought thus low,~His fathers' ancient seat 43 29| madman's furious stroke laid low.~In the same breath Orlando 44 31| man despair, and lays him low!~ ~ VI~O' cruel wound! incapable 45 32| Rogero chance to lay thee low,~He to have slain thee haply 46 32| when by biting steel laid low.~A habit well according 47 35| held her weeping visage low,~Turned her, and courteously 48 36| desire to lay her rival low,~Than with the lance to 49 37| the greenwood trees laid low~Their leafy honours twice, 50 37| laid her cherished husband low.~If fierce Tanacro's spirit 51 38| brother traitorously laid low.~Me my sad mother carried 52 38| the assault begins; now low, now high,~That pair the 53 38| know not what to wish; that low should lie~Rinaldo, would 54 40| and laid her chiefest city low.~And with their squadrons 55 40| seek a comrade, high or low,~And what (Sobrino cried) 56 41| him high, one sinks him low.~Rising and falling, vext 57 41| face beside his horse lies low;~And issuing widely from 58 42| Olivier, and brought so low)~He could not have released 59 43| by a fever is reduced so low,~She hardly can arrive before 60 43| me, her every hope lies low.~ ~ CLXXIV~"Yet by one comfort, 61 44| their sovereign is laid low,~And everywhere that tempest 62 45| now that, now high, now low~She strikes, and circles 63 45| back strokes, aimed now low, now high,~Which good Rogero' 64 46| brother's love, and stooping low,~His neck encircles with 65 46| rich and poor, of high and low degree,~And Greeks and Latins