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1 1| king! but that he leaps aside,~For should he smite, he 2 7| its silk veil was drawn aside,~As from the body if exhaled 3 9| or small the produce set aside)~A part of it, to wily persons 4 10| buckler, and the covering torn aside,~Exposed to open view the 5 12| entered, never doffed and laid aside:~For such to wear were easy 6 12| Not sword, nor even put aside the shield.~Saddled, with 7 14| scorn had daffed the world aside,~Designs to see at once, 8 15| can Astolpho put the press aside,~So close from every part 9 15| care,~They wholly turned aside his mind from prayer.~ ~ 10 17| square arrived and stood aside,~Nor of themselves awhile 11 18| all thought of pity laid aside,~Threats not nor speaks, 12 18| His sword and rancour laid aside, the peer~Him humbly underneath 13 19| cavalier this while had stood aside,~Who had the ten conducted 14 20| like Artemia think, is set aside;~And little lacks but that 15 25| do:~But Richardetto took aside their host~And told how 16 26| seem the world all fear aside has laid;~And, in amendment 17 28| dame, he laid the thought aside~Of hatred to that gentle 18 29| one but a little swerve aside,~(Peril unparalleled!) the 19 29| sore;~Bidding him stand aside, or else go back,~Nor to 20 33| to the mountains turned aside,~Which France's fertile 21 36| through you, was turned aside~More than one ravening flame, 22 36| between and turn their arms aside;~Upon the other part, the 23 36| sheltered valley turned aside,~Wherein embosomed was a 24 39| pledge their word~-- Yea, put aside all hostile injury --~That 25 39| putting this affray some while aside,~Without a pinnace will 26 39| short time I lay my tale aside.~In the meanwhile, how fierce 27 40| every hope and comfort cast aside --~Branzardo slew himself 28 40| called on every one to stand aside,~And with the galling spur 29 41| would have let him turn aside,~Had not Gradasso in his 30 42| so frantic love had put aside,~He reared himself, and 31 43| servant from his pathway turns aside,~And through bye-roads and 32 43| himself to cast Mahound aside,~And own in Christ a living 33 44| Observance, reverence cast aside; and measure~My duty by 34 44| boldly casting all respect aside,~One day stood up before 35 44| his filial love and fear aside:~But little him Rinaldo' 36 44| ne'er turned their heads aside,~Thence to a distant ford 37 45| fair sun, from me dost turn aside,~A thousand, and all evil, 38 45| for thine my safety set aside,~And weigh thy friendship 39 46| that purpose to be turned aside;~And so to die of hunger