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1 3| troops into the cave,~Where stands that beauteous urn, the 2 4| to where the foul accuser stands,~I trust in God to loose 3 6| and, in unused surprise,~Stands, when he finds it issues 4 6| now punched before,~He stands, and plies the crowd with 5 7| that with the knight,~Who stands beside the sea, the breeze' 6 10| yon mighty banner planted stands,~Which pards and flower-de-luces 7 12| trenchant blade.~Ferrau stands close, and in such attitude,~( 8 13| noble-minded Isabel, who, where~It stands on Mincius' bank, in other 9 14| Malgarine and Balinverno stands;~Morgant and Malzarise, 10 14| of the puissant warrior stands in dread~Than of King Agramant 11 14| on the wooden bartizan he stands,~Within the city walls, 12 15| serve or that, her comrade stands;~While the blasts rise or 13 17| high esteem.~ ~ XI~Rodomont stands before the portal, bright~ 14 18| XLI~While so the battle stands, king Charlemagne~Falls 15 18| all William of Burnwich stands,~An Englishman, whom Dardinel 16 19| beneath the prow~That other, stands to watch the ebbing sand;~ 17 20| here will dare:~Who, if he stands against so many men,~By 18 20| that there is no retreat,~Stands like tired courser, who 19 21| heaves,~Nor against Boreas stands the mountain pine,~That 20 21| would else have done.~So stands the case: the single remedy~ 21 22| warriors' might!~ ~ LVI~"Nor stands it with our haste, which 22 23| foul despite.~Doubtful he stands, but covets sore the prey;~ 23 24| or hangs on high,~Zerbino stands, attentive how to ward,~ 24 24| monarch drives amain;~Who stands as firm as rock which billows 25 24| assay~Hence matched anew, stands either infidel.~Worse than 26 27| As man, no matter if he stands or run,~Seeks vainly his 27 31| blade,~He of its final issue stands in doubt.~-- He that the 28 31| what his stiffened hair stands up on end,~Hearing Mount 29 31| pound.~He, with his lord, stands rooted in the mud,~With 30 35| rivers' horns," (he cries,)~"Stands what is now a small and 31 35| proper needs.~ ~ LXIV~Rogero stands confused; he finds no end~ 32 36| burned whilere.~Confused he stands, irresolute and slow,~And 33 36| turn the stripling eyes,~He stands amazed and stupid with surprize;~ ~ 34 38| the open plain embattled stands,~-- All foot -- the Nubian 35 38| Not Roland, not Rinaldo stands more high,~Nor whatsoever 36 39| troubled face the king of Afric stands:~He sighed, and breathless 37 39| sword,~Each for a hundred stands when I am here."~So upon 38 39| thinks upon~The means, and stands afflicted and dismayed,~ 39 39| sicklied o'er by dread,~He stands, as one that in unwary guise,~ 40 42| less help in need Rinaldo stands,~To save him from the cruel 41 43| of the signs above,~How stands his heart may well to thee 42 43| simple say~The circling sun stands still, and dims its light:~ 43 43| well taught, above a month stands out,~Holding the judge ' 44 43| kindling blushes rise;~If he stands mute! why opens not thy 45 43| left.~ ~ CLXVIII~There stands Bardino, weeping o'er the 46 43| by the hermit hoar,~Who stands, benign, those warlike knights 47 44| heart;~More coy, that other stands somedeal apart.~ ~ XXXI~ 48 44| cannot force.~ ~ XXXIX~Silent stands mournful Bradamant, nor 49 44| goodness -- yet more vulgar stands confest~In that whereof 50 46| those dames apart, my Valery~Stands with Barignan, haply to 51 46| said.~ ~ XCVII~Elsewhere he stands upon his native strand,~ 52 46| advantage in the fray.~Rogero stands aloof, with wary ward~As