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1 1| Spanish foe~Was the good master of Albano's hill~(As one 2 2| will not wage~War with his master, or put out his force.~For 3 2| play;~But would not let his master mount, afraid~That he might 4 12| Termagant,~And cursing every master of his lore,~Ferrau returned 5 15| That one so weak could master one so strong?"~Scarce can 6 18| doom,~Or to enclose his master in the tomb.~ ~ CLXXI~Seeing 7 18| This troop, by whom my master's blood was shed,~Medoro, 8 18| Faithful Medoro mourned his master dear,~Who well agnized the 9 18| poor boy, who loved his master more,~His shoulders to the 10 19| While he who loves his master from his heart,~Even after 11 19| he in earth had seen his master laid.~He, with the monarch, 12 19| Are met in council, at the master's call.~ ~ XLVI~One says: " 13 19| sink.~ ~ LIII~For this the master finds a remedy,~Who bids 14 19| unceasing hope of comfort fed~Master and mariners opprest with 15 20| the cavalier~Remains the master of her tortured heart;~Finds 16 20| their company,~They find a master, ready to unmoor~For France, 17 21| sturdy branches spread.~Their master upon this the servants lay,~ 18 22| done.~He who betrayed his master to the Jew~For thirty pence, 19 23| not as well the courser's master by?"~ ~ XXXV~"Ah! would 20 24| to eschew:~Aimed at his master, not at him, the sword~Smote 21 26| yesterday:~Nor, when to him his master's name I read,~Will that 22 27| choice by him, the wizard master.~ ~ V~The wayward fiend 23 30| Yet, for his change of master, full of woe.~ ~ LVI~Never 24 32| wore;~And he, that castle's master, plainly read,~(Who often 25 33| blow them to the lists, no master who~Should teach them when 26 34| deserved,~If a more grateful master he had served.~ ~ XVIII~" 27 35| Venus and Bacchus cut their master's twine,~-- These base and 28 37| mostly do, that best~Obey the master whom they most detest.~ ~ 29 38| wakes.~ ~ XXX~He, as his master erst instruction gave,~With 30 38| kneeling in the dust,~His holy master had implored, in true~Assurance 31 40| vessel on one side:~The master, seated at the helm, his 32 41| XIX~Rogero, on beholding master, mate,~And men abandoning 33 41| where hope was none;~When master and when men their charge 34 41| beneath him lies~His valiant master, nor his foot can clear;~ 35 42| assault did make~Therein her master was well descried,~It might 36 42| is in sight)~The skilful master underground had dight.~ ~ 37 42| be.~ ~ LXXIX~By cunning master, diligent and wise,~With 38 42| sculptured the ingenious master,~Whence water, trickling 39 43| bestow.~To him the mansion's master made reply,~He in his house 40 43| With no mean offer to his master sped.~-- `If all the riches 41 43| thou deemed so fair, my master's home,~Is but a cottage 42 43| laughter in Montalban's master stirred;~And made his visage 43 44| His farewell to that holy master made,~Who taught him the 44 46| this for peace or war its master pitch)~Was in the world,