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1 1| that beauty rare; since she~Alike the glowing breast of either 2 1| of snowy white,~And white alike the waving plume he wore.~ 3 1| and the king.~Their spears alike the opposing bucklers thrill:~ 4 2| desire~(Alas! desire and hope alike were vain)~Both barons bold, 5 7| omitted there; since they~Alike are prisoners in Love's 6 9| And of his purpose came alike in aid~That other tongues 7 9| which about it lay,~Was sent alike to his eternal rest:~Who 8 9| That prayer and protest are alike in vain;~My town and me, 9 12| enchantment stayed,~Each ran alike towards the dame, for she~ 10 12| was their might,~And safe alike from wound was either knight.~ ~ 11 12| tempered hard.~ ~ XLIX~Alike a charmed life Orlando bore,~ 12 14| lost;~To wondering Agramant alike unknown,~What kept the slothful 13 15| explore;~Fain to retrace alike the course begun~By the 14 15| helm and shield he gives alike to bear,~As to a valet; 15 15| was sheltered in a tower,~Alike the native's and the stranger' 16 16| And saint and sinner feel alike the sword.~ ~ XXV~Religion 17 16| than cruel rage,~Heedless alike of order, sex, and age.~ ~ 18 18| LXXI~One and the other are alike to seek~In the inquiry where 19 19| part~The champions hoped alike in either feat.~Nor failed 20 19| courser had been sheared.~Alike both fall; but voiding quick 21 20| But prayers and menaces alike were weak;~Nor could he 22 24| their crimes, shall both alike be paid;~She for her evil 23 24| tidings of the swain,~Who had alike related, how he viewed~Orlando 24 27| treason shun.~Each hopes alike to be that wight preferred,~ 25 30| who~Loses the battle lose alike for two.~ ~ XXII~"Between 26 31| and of France.~All, food alike for his wide-wasting lance.~ ~ 27 31| the pair,~For broken are alike their lances stout;~Which 28 31| warlike twain~Brandished alike their trenchant swords on 29 33| Italia's boast,~And both, alike the terror of our host.~ ~ 30 36| henceforth can never more undo.~Alike the heart that is of churlish 31 36| both were loved, but not alike were dear.~For this the 32 37| orders of fair chivalry~Alike the youthful pair had been 33 39| the selfsame feat;~All ran alike: but, 'mid that wild affray,~ 34 40| other's might;~Knows he alike to both is passing dear.~ 35 42| widely blown:~John James alike are named: of those fair 36 43| charges, to repel,~Not good alike is every human breast.~I 37 44| with fury flame,~And both alike, with sudden anger fraught,~( 38 45| be done,~Good at all arms alike, on foot or horse.~Aymon,