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1 1| what we gain~But simple loss and unrequited pain."~ ~ 2 1| cried,~"Too cruel care the loss of thee does breed."~The 3 1| occasion when he might,~The loss be his, if Fortune never 4 2| Pity, fair sirs, the cruel loss I weep,~And, as I trust, 5 2| show;~And sure 'tis little loss to lose my pains,~Where 6 4| prison pent,~He might the loss of freedom less lament.~ ~ 7 8| dishonour will ensue and loss,~Rogero sees, if him they 8 10| drowned,~Of the Child's loss by night and day complains;~ 9 12| Ferrau, who first chanced the loss to see,~From Roland disengaged 10 12| prize forbear;~His grief for loss of her, conveyed from sight,~ 11 14| And aye shall weep her loss, this field resembles.~ ~ 12 14| too much outweighed,~The loss of that French captain and 13 15| all harm his own, without~Loss to his followers, puts the 14 15| but daring to his proper loss;~And to the moat impelled 15 16| the Moor~As to repair the loss; for, to his woe,~Full many 16 17| would ye fly?~Will none his loss contemplate? what remains~ 17 17| returning to the strand,~The loss which he had suffered comprehends;~ 18 18| conquered, see the utter loss and shame~Which will for 19 18| rest:~To sit down with his loss he better gain~Esteemed, 20 20| warrior's hand;~Lest, to our loss, the election made be wrong,~ 21 20| change dost thou repay~My loss! she who was fairest of 22 20| were to undergo a total loss.~ ~ CXXXIII~"Her, who for 23 20| the prisoned Isabel;~Whose loss she in the cavern more deplored,~ 24 22| when he sees his mighty loss so clear,~Satiate, although 25 22| But not to be repaired is loss of life."~ ~ LXI~" -- No 26 23| nor death, nor shame, nor loss ensue.~Who wrongs another, 27 24| his steed,~Though mighty loss of life-blood, which yet 28 24| and comes to venge his loss."~ ~ XCVI~As a good hawk, 29 26| made;~It caused their utter loss, and ruined all:~They of 30 26| That with one stirrup's loss, the monarch reeled.~-- " 31 27| fruitful seed;~And for whose loss, whilere he was so woe,~ 32 27| be changed, to either's loss or gain.~The compromise 33 30| XXVIII~Nor what a heavy loss he would sustain~(Cease 34 31| errest if thou deem'st his loss the source~Of my regret" ( 35 31| christened host's array,~From loss of Durindana, if anew~The 36 32| Marsilius throughout Spain their loss repairs;~And each armed 37 32| dismayed~That lovely lady's loss in Tristram's power:~But 38 32| CVI~"And save the gain and loss well balanced be~In every 39 34| Himself from every other loss to save;~Right sure he otherwise 40 35| Yet will not I such mighty loss lament,~So that it drain 41 36| Bereaved of thee, they woful loss I wept,~And with more watchful 42 37| held it for a grace, with loss of shield,~Harness and captive 43 38| please Heaven no further loss ensue!~But if you will pursue 44 38| we expect but shame and loss?~ ~ LX~"You lose your people 45 38| maid, beside a brother's loss,~Would have to weep a worse 46 39| More grieved as Bucifaro's loss alone,~Than had he lost 47 41| Weighs not against the loss, in equal scale.~If you 48 41| gain ensues,~Yet little loss results not, if you lose.~ ~ 49 42| ruffled plumage and with loss of tail.~On him Orlando 50 42| hardly can abide~The loss of one, above a brother 51 43| is the guerdon; mine the loss; thy gain~Is single; but 52 43| Flordelice, is followed~His loss, for us that reft of him