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1 1| repossess her sumptuous seat.~ ~ LV~Her chances all to 2 1| lance, and sprang into his seat.~ ~ LX~With the bold semblance 3 1| to gladder use in safer seat.~ ~ LXXII~Two miles they 4 1| the croup, and gained the seat.~ ~ LXXVII~Then, as at hazard, 5 2| Much less invites him to a seat behind.~The goaded charger, 6 3| returning, clomb into his seat:~Then, like one who a wicked 7 3| she chose; but from what seat~Evoked, I know not, or if 8 4| of the enchanter and his seat.~Then to the host -- "A 9 6| pent in dark and hollow seat,~Thence, rescued by illustrious 10 6| seemed an island -- as her seat)~Pass with me where she 11 6| new paramour assumed my seat;~And me, with scorn, she 12 6| might so eschew Alcina's seat.~-- `There was a way', the 13 8| channel to fair London's seat,~Safely the mariners their 14 9| that isle, the monster's seat.~ ~ LIX~Through the still 15 10| thanks, Rogero took his seat~Aboard the bark, and passed 16 10| among the rest.~The broken seat on dusky field, next scan,~ 17 10| gallops with Rogero in mid seat,~While on the croup behind 18 11| snare;~So from his pleasant seat and ancient bound,~Dragged 19 12| rise lightly form their seat,~And with benign return 20 13| where he has built the magic seat,~Resembling thy Rogero in 21 14| Sloth, on earth has made her seat;~Who cannot go, and hardly 22 15| the hermit) on the bloody seat,~Where dwells a giant, horrible 23 15| with loud laughter, to his seat hard by~He drags along, 24 15| Pronounces in our age that costly seat;~-- That eighteen thousand 25 15| palace near, their sumptuous seat:~Thence issuing courtly 26 15| quickly into his own courser's seat,~And in pursuit of bold 27 18| France and his paternal seat,~Till he from Antioch measured 28 19| others of the manly sex they seat,~To ply the distaff, broider, 29 19| fall; but voiding quick the seat,~The nimble riders start 30 20| amorous dames the joyous seat,~Joyous with festive sports 31 20| scowered the field,~Firm in his seat, and smote, with levelled 32 20| he had no better kept his seat.~Within herself the beldam 33 23| Bradamant enters Montalbano's seat,~Whom Beatrice had mourned, 34 23| and next the pommel of his seat~Surveys, yet neither mace 35 23| the faithful Brigliadoro's seat,~As on the sun's retreat 36 24| courser seized, bestrode the seat,~Reined him, and in the 37 26| filled St. Peter's beauteous seat with scathe,~And brought 38 27| low,~His fathers' ancient seat might reascend:~And thus 39 28| Graces there might fix their seat.~ ~ XCVIII~As soon as he 40 29| drove Tarquin from his royal seat;~And I to register a law 41 29| or by Moor, who pass his seat;~For with a thousand trophies, 42 29| her finger, shaken in her seat;~Or was it rather, that 43 31| combat flew.~He kept his seat no better than the twain;~ 44 31| him slain, he leaves his seat,~And in an instant springs 45 32| not, and to Montalban's seat~Hopes he by other road his 46 33| cavalier~Would from his royal seat the harpies scare.~He now, 47 34| darkness of that dismal seat~And those foul fumes, a 48 35| strange fortune, thou thy seat maintain,~And I shall be 49 35| joust so well maintains his seat,~Name many a warrior, famous 50 36| foes into a well protected seat,~Abandoning their barks, 51 36| himself firmly in his arms and seat,~He rests his lance, but 52 37| silence, near his father's seat,~Where must pass knight 53 38| head,~Again his honoured seat in council prest,~And in 54 39| unsettled mind its ancient seat regained;~And, in its glorious 55 41| friar had fixed his quiet seat;~Which, there to live a 56 42| Rome's gold in that famed seat~Was weighed, whereof perpetual 57 46| the heart-core hath its seat,~Was of more prowess than