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1 1| from her courser fleet.~And loose along the river lets him 2 4| stands,~I trust in God to loose Geneura's bands.~ ~ LXV~" 3 6| But, struggling, could not loose himself withal.~ ~ XXVII~ 4 7| raised from hell;~And with loose hair, dishevelled horribly,~ 5 7| him be,~With the intent to loose him from the chain~Wherewith 6 8| prompt her time to seize,~To loose her vassals that in misery 7 8| the seal, burn images, and loose~Or cancel hag-knot, rhomb, 8 9| stayed:~We dip the oar, we loose the sail, and driven~By 9 9| tortures upon me,~He may not loose Bireno, and the knight~Have 10 9| That if the king refuse to loose the knight,~When I am offered, 11 10| For heaven's sake turn and loose me" (did she say,~Still 12 14| many's prayer~The king bade loose him; but reprieving, swore,~ 13 15| such guise,~He could not loose himself; then let him rise.~ ~ 14 15| overseen,~Lest he by night get loose, and so the train~Assault 15 17| due season these to pen or loose,~And play the shepherd more 16 18| weather. From the shore~They loose, with sky serene, and every 17 19| should make her boun~To loose for the Levant: as so the 18 19| all tangles in such manner loose,~As Alexander did the Gordian 19 20| snare would he his prisoners loose,~Till they had sworn to 20 23| One courser loaded and one loose) the twain.~Two were the 21 23| is my palfrey, reined or loose."~ ~ XCII~The paynim deems 22 24| XXVII~"Him would I neither loose, nor yet have slain,~But, 23 24| keep him captive, or to loose his chain;~Or to remove 24 25| this hair, which short and loose you see,~In many guise, 25 33| of mickle might,~Breaks loose, and, in his fury and despair,~ 26 35| as he shakes his mantle loose.~A countless shoal, they 27 38| be)~No sooner shall they loose from hence, that crew~Of 28 41| Gradasso with the blade,~He, loose and walking in mid field, 29 42| martial two,~While their loose horses through the forest 30 43| their favour blows,~They loose their hawser at the close 31 44| short of death the tie could loose.~Benignant all the hermit 32 44| and let their prisoners loose.~ ~ XXIII~When they have 33 45| while Rogero's hands doth loose.~"Infinite thanks I owe