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1 3| this fifth Azo shall to scathe and shame~Put Frederick, 2 4| why shall woman -- merit scathe or blame,~Though lovers, 3 5| tell the occasion of her scathe prepared,~To the good Paladin, 4 6| living body I~Have done this scathe and outrage undesigned.~ 5 10| On all who would Rogero scathe and shame:~So that such 6 11| apple, hardly wrought more scathe and shame,~Some deal before, 7 12| inmates, and defend~From scathe or scorn, which others might 8 14| band~Warfare and memorable scathe may grow.~He next from her 9 16| fears that he will work her scathe and shame;~And knows her 10 16| About the walls of Paris, scathe and dread.~ ~ XVII~I left 11 17| more~Than Italy? yet her to scathe, that high,~And noble, enterprize 12 18| view~On him some memorable scathe to do.~ ~ LXXIII~Aquilant 13 18| insecure and with their scathe deprest,~Poured tears, and 14 19| was of ten.~ ~ CIV~"The scathe they have to-day received 15 20| Puts upon young Zerbino scathe and scorn,~And makes him 16 24| preserved the count from scathe,~To make him guardian of 17 24| addrest,~He read, their army's scathe was manifest.~ ~ CIX~The 18 26| Peter's beauteous seat with scathe,~And brought foul scandal 19 26| to the Florentine's much scathe and woe,~By him that famous 20 27| twists,~And deals her endless scathe with feet and fists.~ ~ 21 27| Nor scathed he, nor let scathe, that martial maid,~Neither 22 27| man, who trusts you to his scathe!~ ~ CXVIII~"Neither my love 23 27| such a tempest, with such scathe o'erlaid,~As should in Africk 24 30| Malaga, and here~Did mightier scathe than he had done elsewhere;~ 25 30| lore,~Me, onto to one, with scathe or scorn appay?~And me shall 26 33| to assay,~Would add but scathe to shame, now made his own;~ 27 33| him such outrage and such scathe had done.~Rinaldo, after 28 36| foe he laid,~By whom all scathe was on those kinsmen done;~ 29 36| hand, and to the paynim's scathe."~ ~ LXXIX~Ah! how fair 30 38| newer stamp,~That, to our scathe, are gathered in their camp.~ ~ 31 41| sink, with piteous cries.~Scathe upon scathe malicious Fortune 32 41| piteous cries.~Scathe upon scathe malicious Fortune sends,~ 33 43| could not give, except with scathe~Of her to whom erewhile 34 43| lifeless as they were,~Do cruel scathe, and vent her fierce despite.~ 35 44| carry with them, and from scathe to save~Their squadrons, 36 44| squadrons would have suffered scathe and scorn,~Had not for them 37 45| have repaid~The Child with scathe, and none to give him aid.~ ~ 38 45| That hath inflicted on me scathe and scorn.~Then I to take 39 45| to eschew the threatened scathe and scorn,~To seek the warrior 40 46| with troubled brow,~To scathe my bark or wander evermore.~ 41 46| Albeit to his good squadron's scathe and woe --~Which at Belgrade 42 46| For -- to their further scathe -- advices shew~Constantine