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1 3| the chivalry of France~The victory over Julius, leagued with 2 9| the duke taken, and the victory won:~And thought to feast 3 10| faithfully;~But vaunt no sooner victory, than you~From mistresses 4 12| you to have obtained such victory?~That paladin am I, o'er 5 14| bloody was the price of victory,~Small ground was left them 6 14| VI~This dear-bought victory brought more relief~Than 7 14| We see assured us by this victory,~That saved us from the 8 14| earth he be;~Nor from his victory reaps other gain,~Than yielding 9 15| Tis true, indeed, a bloody victory~Is to a chief less honour 10 15| bland:~For the intercepted victory might pain~Perchance inflict 11 17| prize,~Rewarded for the victory, not his own,~And letters 12 19| their plight,~And a full victory the sea had gained,~If yet 13 19| at eve,~Ill-qualified the victory to achieve.~ ~ LXXIV~But 14 20| and cavaliers~The double victory which bestowed that reign.~ 15 20| free,~She will have won the victory in vain;~For they will be 16 20| in affray,~Striving for victory, where, for his pains,~The 17 22| might blame~With right that victory, worthy little praise.~" 18 30| for the rest, let doubtful victory~Descend on him whom Heaven 19 33| comprehend,~As he renown and victory would obtain,~Whene'er his 20 33| couching lance,~Has given the victory to the king of France.~ ~ 21 33| doubts to whom to give the victory;~When through Alphonso's 22 34| XXXI~"To push my mighty victory to an end~I scheme, when 23 34| happily with him succeed:~For Victory was ever on his side;~And 24 35| Heard tidings of Rinaldo's victory blown;~And how in Arles 25 35| breathing love and grace, the victory~Will I resign; let it suffice 26 35| would assail)~Nigh sure of victory, with transport glows,~And 27 36| companions, in the fear to view~Victory with King Charles's knight 28 37| evermore proclaim,~While Victory heads or follows her array.~ 29 38| see,~At least to gain the victory use art,~Which may be yours, 30 40| Trotto, present at this victory,~Afranio, Moro, Albert, 31 40| restrain.~ ~ XXXVII~"What victory, my lord," (Sobrino cries)~" 32 42| CANTO 42~ ~ ARGUMENT~The victory with Count Orlando lies;~ 33 42| none.~ ~ XII~Little his victory good Orlando cheers:~Himself 34 42| cannot move.~ ~ XVIII~The victory brought Orlando small delight;~ 35 44| that bloody, dear-brought victory~The scarcely joyful tale 36 44| they for such a glorious victory won~-- But for that sad 37 45| V~Through that fair victory, when overthrown~Were Leo 38 45| he would feel assured of victory,~That had of either arm 39 46| knight,~He is assured his victory is plain,~Dread sir, if