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1 1| should'st mount and stay~To wait this battle's end, the lovely 2 1| Sacripant, and prayed him not to wait~The near approach of the 3 2| contented on her will to wait:~Then turned the bridle 4 3| sanctifying thoughts which wait~On worthy spirit in a holy 5 4| s neighbouring port, and wait him there.~ ~ LIV~Without 6 6| against the mountain; but, in wait,~Encounters soon the crowd 7 6| content upon their will to wait,~With them returning to 8 7| with such deep reverence wait,~They could not have displayed 9 7| things horrible is wont to wait;~ ~ LXX~Brings hate on that 10 9| passes: good Orlando will not wait~(Intent the felon, not his 11 9| LXXXIV~They would not wait to seek the dungeon-key,~ 12 11| defies,~But he, who will not wait for new alarm,~Takes the 13 12| strokes scarce one the other wait:~Speedily all his foemen 14 13| forfeit pay!~For what can wait me better than that he,~ 15 14| behind her, and about her, wait~Attorney, notary, and advocate.~ ~ 16 15| guard. Upon the monarch wait~King Bambirago, 'mid his 17 16| Charles and Agramant must wait; for here~I of the Mars 18 16| convey the aid the burghers wait.~ ~ XXXI~Rinaldo sent with 19 17| them that on the summit wait:~Nor any fears to ruin hall 20 17| and dame, and knight,~To wait upon her home, a fair array,~ 21 17| the orc's cavern, had to wait,~-- For four months and 22 17| between two cavaliers,~To wait, retiring from the strife, 23 18| plain,~Bade one another wait, in one array,~To reunite 24 18| shame~Which will for ever wait upon your name!"~ ~ XLIV~ 25 18| display,~So firmly, as to wait the Christian band,~In number 26 18| vain is every other remedy,~Wait, friends, for love of Heaven, 27 19| Deemed 'twas no time to wait till she was prayed.~And 28 19| their lances in the rest,~Wait but till other blast the 29 20| English peer~Exclaimed, "Why wait I longer? As if more~My 30 22| with a briny flood, "Why wait we? -- need~Is here of speedy 31 22| hour.~And if all day he wait our succour, I~Much fear 32 22| due~To his ill deeds might wait the cavalier,~God's justice 33 23| deed.~ ~ XLI~The hag to wait was ordered by the peer,~ 34 24| prayer,~A cruel death shall wait him, as his fee.~Next by 35 24| which Orlando said~He should wait him, who yet no faulchion 36 27| let him come thither; I~Wait the approach of his defenders 37 31| idly spend;~Who will not wait that deadly fury more,~Which 38 32| that chill evening-tide,~Wait till their supper be before 39 32| meal be eat.~Now, say I wait their coming." (she pursues,)~ 40 32| that on no account will wait without,~Fasting and wet, 41 33| Intending on the Nubian king to wait.~Less strong than sumptuous 42 35| mail and corslet dight,~And wait him, who with thee will 43 39| For there is none will wait the champion nigh.~ ~ XXXVIII~ 44 43| have said --~`In peace, and wait me in thy rest; for there,~ 45 46| motions of the hare,~They wait their time for vengeance,