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1 3| of church, and large and square;~With roof by cunning architect 2 6| pains;~No ramble his in square or market-place!~Three thousand 3 13| thickness, in its figure square;~Propt on one huge, ill 4 16| direct his standards to the square~Whither the paynim had repaired; 5 17| of him towards the city square.~ ~ VII~Charles, by the 6 17| said;~And to the spacious square made good his way,~Where 7 17| s light,~Ensuing, in the square was to be made.~Where they 8 17| goats as with our number square,~Of those which stink the 9 17| all the town within the square;~And now, when mixt with 10 17| bring the warriors to the square is gone;~With squires afoot 11 17| needs.~ ~ LXXII~They in the square arrived and stood aside,~ 12 17| So that Damascus' crowded square was bright~With corslet, 13 17| brought with shame into the square,~When it is fully thronged 14 18| street they hurry to the square,~Since flying nought avails, 15 18| the fence, in well-thonged square,~(Against whose stakes the 16 18| cleft.~ ~ XXI~He from the square retires in such a mode,~ 17 18| with fury blind,~And to the square before them made its way.~ 18 18| Norandine had come into the square~In which the cruel games 19 18| Who late into the crowded square had wended,~With Sansonnet 20 18| knight.~To the outlet of the square the mob withdrew;~The monarch 21 18| jousted with him in the square:~He knows him here and greets; 22 19| guise of warriors, in the square.~Nor to gird sword, nor 23 19| cleft (before~He the mid square had won) his collar through,~ 24 20| more.~So temple, house and square and street were drained,~ 25 25| whence he came.~Reaching the square, of evil company~He finds 26 27| little height inclose;~A square, of just proportions for 27 28| their inn to street and square~And places, public and divine, 28 37| dead, are seen in street or square.~ ~ CIII~Meanwhile the hands 29 37| pillar, standing in the square;~Whereon the wicked lord 30 43| sea and heaven above us square,~Know Nature's causes, works, 31 45| goodly following as might square~With his degree, upon his 32 46| heaven for his instruction square.~Some chant sad elegies,