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1 1| loved, and with his brand~Raised countless trophies to that 2 2| sprite~Whom potent fumes had raised and sorcery:~Who on this 3 2| Montpelier bore:~How both had raised the standard of Castile,~ 4 4| means he see~His honour raised anew, now well-nigh spent.~ 5 7| Hoping 'twas her, Rogero raised his head:~He thinks he hears; 6 7| think, whom in that form she raised from hell;~And with loose 7 8| work, to bare.~ ~ XI~He raised the crimson cloth in which 8 9| he in bed was laid:~But raised a hatchet, and so well applied~ 9 10| With foaming wine, which raised his thirst the more;~But 10 10| is due.~ ~ LXI~On arches raised, whereon the firmament~Seemed 11 10| forebore,~Untied the maid, and raised her from the shore.~ ~ CXII~ 12 12| Atlantes, by his sleight~Had raised a dome, Rogero there to 13 12| count in fury ply,~And, raised to cut or thrust, their 14 14| Agrican's bold son,~Who raised his daring face, resolved 15 14| shrieks the very sky divide~Raised by herself and followers, 16 14| eye,~Full of compassion, raised; and from the train~Waved 17 18| their woe the bridge is raised; of one,~Upon the field 18 18| deaths amid his chivalry,~And raised about himself that horrid 19 18| who was offended sore,~Raised war against her with a single 20 18| some days ago;~And had you raised your voice, the arms to 21 18| in force t'wards night,~Raised up the sea against them 22 20| Orontea built, before~An altar raised to Vengeance; and to ply~ 23 21| deathlike face the vizor raised;~And he, as wakened out 24 22| threshold lay;~And the stone raised which kept him fast below,~ 25 23| And named herself, and raised her vizor high,~And let 26 23| obey~King Charlemagne, had raised another force.~Embraces 27 23| cap-a-pee.~The Moor towards her raised his haughty front,~And straight 28 23| L~And, weeping, with raised hands, was heard to say,~ 29 24| Zerbino, when he saw her, raised his hand~To heaven, that 30 24| day~The Moorish siege was raised, their strife delay.~ ~ 31 26| use."~ ~ LXXIX~Marphisa raised her face with haughty cheer,~ 32 26| Already were their faulchions raised on high,~Which on the enchanted 33 26| Still, when the siege was raised, might they renew~And terminate 34 27| the forbidden fruit Eve raised her hand,~Turned his wan 35 27| Replied the Tartar, as he raised his front)~"Than voice which 36 28| now left together -- raised~Their eyelids and on one 37 29| the mountains round,~And raised a fabric ninety yards in 38 29| mighty marvel in that dame it raised~To see him rove, a naked 39 32| Rinaldo and his bold array~Had raised, with Charles' and Malagigi' 40 32| bridle guide.~ ~ LXIII~She raised her eyes at last, and saw 41 33| hell I ween;~Which Malagigi raised by magic sleight,~That so 42 34| discourse, that elder hoar~Raised mighty wonder in the cavalier,~ 43 35| The names about an image, raised in air~Upon a shaft, which 44 35| LI~Silent and sad, he raised himself from ground,~And 45 36| brainpan of her foe:~He raised the buckler to defend his 46 36| two damsels mighty marvel raised.~ ~ LXVII~Gladly a sister 47 37| That, though his lance he raised not from the rest,~Six men 48 39| And these could ill be raised without his aid.~While fain 49 40| seated at the helm, his brow~Raised towards heaven, and to the 50 43| nigh quenched my eyes; but raised shall be~The curtain from 51 43| there her banner has been raised on high),~And causes deeper 52 44| leaves; which far and wide,~Raised by a sudden breeze, are 53 44| emperor, pope, nor king, is raised more high~Than these by 54 45| show,~How wight by her is raised, and how abased;~How soon 55 45| cheerful daylight blind,~Raised in a thought from earth, 56 46| Beyond all modern instance) raised on high,~To shine with endless 57 46| two barges upon Po,~And raised by men and wheels, with