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1 1| scarce cheered my hopeless state,~And the prime spoils reward 2 2| Rinaldo to the neighbouring state~Of Britain, which was after 3 3| Fortune's in this mortal state;~But Virtue soars beyond 4 3| Italia sacks,~His happy state alone is unoffended;~Unharassed, 5 4| whether low or high~Her state, who takes a man into her 6 4| And you with wealth and state shall guerdoned be,~So that 7 7| there received in lordly state:~While all the rest to him 8 7| road led to Logistilla's state.~ ~ LXXX~Assaulting suddenly 9 9| I peace and quiet to my state might bring,~Would I (when 10 9| father kill,~And, in my state to found a better right;~ 11 10| who ruled the Friesland state;~That with Bireno's brother 12 10| with pretence, from me my state didst wrest~Of our connection 13 11| vows till she is to her state restored,~And just and memorable 14 14| household-troops which guard Marsilius' state,~And Saragossa's men, Ferrau 15 15| the chief the sumptuous state,~Whence Norman bands their 16 15| house with corpses, as for state~Some theirs with cloth of 17 17| possest.~The matter in this state of peril hung~When thither 18 17| the costly feast in solemn state;~And will on each fourth 19 20| their land,~And their new state to strengthen and upstay,~ 20 20| in that council sit the state to guide,~That the opinion 21 24| sorting with the pastoral state.~Here, acorns undistinguishing 22 27| High on a throne of ample state appeared~Agramant and Marsilius; 23 31| I~What sweeter, gladder, state could be possest~Than falls 24 33| royal Aethiop keeps his state,~The chains that serve the 25 34| XV~"But, rather of my state than theirs to shew,~And 26 34| shift my ground,~To fit the state wherein that knight was 27 38| together with your royal state.~It were ill done to leave 28 39| Of Charles, and in what state, what order are~The affairs 29 39| that lord the warfare's state declare:~Then prest with 30 40| LXXIV~In their unhappy state to leave that crew~The Child, 31 42| See we, if in a happier state remain~The brother of that 32 43| honest fame,~Beauty, and state assorting with his own,~ 33 43| with that to show~Our fatal state, and what it doth import;~ 34 44| pillars that sustain~The state -- the holy empire's corner-stone --~ 35 44| than mine;~Nor ever surer state, this wide world through,~ 36 45| lend~To thee myself and state; these friendly spend;~ ~