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1 1| disorder through the greenwood shade.~Rinaldo's horse escapes: 2 1| hair at view~Of that grim shade, uprising from the tide,~ 3 1| the destroying beast, from shade to shade,~And at each sapling 4 1| destroying beast, from shade to shade,~And at each sapling touched, 5 1| noise within the greenwood shade~Beside him, rang in his 6 2| face engage,~In the cool shade -- but not in cool disport --~ 7 2| luring on Rinaldo through the shade,~Twice brought him to his 8 2| cavalier, who underneath the shade,~Seems lost, as in a melancholy 9 2| whether he were man or shade,~Or goblin damned to everlasting 10 6| And, breaking with their shade the scorching ray,~Make 11 8| earth had left obscured in shade;~She paused in guise, which 12 8| dispatched from Stygian shade,~They would have tracked 13 8| in the beech or myrtle's shade:~But scarcely did thine 14 8| if in search of covering shade,~He, vainly wandering, through 15 10| herself safe in greenwood shade~Removed from noise, and, 16 10| in the cool and grateful shade~Would rest his weary limbs, 17 10| even a veil she had, to shade the hue~Of the white lily 18 12| searches every greenwood shade,~And when all hope of finding 19 12| where low junipers o'er shade her lair,~Or in the stubble 20 13| Bradamant through greenwood shade~More than two miles in narrow 21 14| saw a mead, o'ertopt with shade,~Where a deep river wound 22 14| bank, beneath a cooling shade,~They found two warriors 23 16| ample sky~With wide-extended shade is seen to shrowd;~Breath, 24 17| awaited, till beneath the shade~Secure, we saw the beaked 25 17| Extended, underneath the gloomy shade:~Then journeyed all the 26 18| descending night, with deeper shade,~The vext and fearful billows 27 18| the stars, from earth the shade.~When good Zerbino, he, 28 19| that through~The greenwood shade with lighter shoulders flew.~ ~ 29 19| cabin, in the greenwood shade,~With wife and children; 30 23| And, grateful with cool shade, thou gloomy cave,~Where 31 23| to this crystal run,~Shade, caverned rock, and grass, 32 23| Thenceforth shall never furnish shade or bed.~And that sweet fountain, 33 24| king withdrew~To a cooling shade and river from the sun,~ 34 25| she found my sister in the shade,~Covered, except her face, 35 25| love is but a dream and shade:~Now I this proffered in 36 27| There ceases not, in sun or shade to moan;~Yet not for that 37 29| gone naked forth in sun and shade.~Had he been born on hot 38 33| flies,~Seeking the closest shade and thickest spray;~Above 39 42| wounded monarch had, amid much shade:~For almost spend his ebbing 40 42| spacious portals form a shade;~And each two pillars has 41 42| separate fronts, projects a shade.~A gilded roof, which with