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1 4| hand.~Brunello, off his guard, with little pain,~She seized, 2 7| ended where Eriphila in guard~Of bridge and stream was 3 8| Rabican did ride;~Found the guard unprepared, not let his 4 8| Slaughtered a mighty number of her guard,~Remained nigh dead, o'erwhelmed 5 8| unpurveyed.~ ~ XIV~Without a guard she left her palace there,~ 6 8| Approached a captain of the guard, when he;~"I am the County," 7 9| this while had made his guard delay~The knight with words, 8 12| wont) the doubtful part to guard,~Of seven good plates of 9 14| The household-troops which guard Marsilius' state,~And Saragossa' 10 14| My care suffices; I of guard,~Of guide, of handmaid will 11 14| tost,~The assaulted city guard without dismay,~And little 12 15| he thought~With fitting guard. Upon the monarch wait~King 13 15| prayed.~ ~ XIV~How man should guard himself from magic cheats~ 14 15| The shattered barks keep guard, and others go~A-field, 15 15| careless they~Without a guard and unsuspecting lay.~ ~ 16 16| hoped to find without a guard;~And work elsewhere to bar 17 17| quickly stopt the fray.~To his guard king Norandino spake the 18 18| Charlemagne~Falls on the rear guard of the paynim foe,~Where 19 18| that alarm,~And for his guard above a thousand arm.~ ~ 20 18| rampart's height,~With more to guard the encampment from surprise,~ 21 18| disposing in their place~Their guard's relief, depart the youthful 22 20| wight~Whom we can find, to guard our ports and strand.~And, 23 20| successors were,~Should guard the law which willed, whatever 24 20| the floor,~And rest and guard among each other share;~ 25 23| content,~As knowing she would guard the steed with care,~And 26 23| untwist.~Let none desire, to guard himself from wrongs,~A heavier 27 24| restless foe neglect his guard;~So, while the sword descends, 28 26| who were dight~In arms, as guard and surety for the rest,)~ 29 27| her father's hold.~ ~ VII~Guard thyself, Charles: for, lo! 30 31| stealthy pace.~The Moorish guard they find with sleep opprest:~ 31 31| unchristened band,~Their guard and sentries, taken by surprise,~ 32 31| stirred,~And left with little guard his citadel.~Among the Africans 33 31| arms arraid,~To him the guard their coming signified;~ 34 32| should be?~Why fence and guard myself, lest bearing high,~ 35 32| seeks a lodging tells the guard.~ ~ LXX~He answers that 36 32| castle's use."~ ~ LXXI~The guard his message bore, where 37 35| of dread:~-- Seen of the guard, that on his bugle blew~ 38 37| horsemen! armed was all the guard;~Who to the strangers, in 39 40| never when the Dane his guard foregoes,~Save on the faulchion' 40 41| in King Charles's host~To guard in Africa his paltriest 41 44| before the foe,~Albeit no guard on her the castellain~Hath 42 44| Ungiardo had that city in his guard,~Constantine's liegeman, 43 45| lay;~Then softly sent his guard to take that lord;~And made