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 1     I| Ignorance and Error's wave,~Your gracious eyes upon this labor bend:~
 2     I|          the Christian Lords his gracious eye,~That wondrous look
 3     I|   therewith stayed his speech. O gracious Muse,~What kindling motions
 4   VII|           XXI~"Yet may it be, if gracious heavens attend~The earnest
 5    IX|        high throne bent down his gracious sight.~ ~ LVI~From whence
 6   XII|   heavenly looks down cast,~With gracious eye this silly babe behold;'~
 7  XIII|       Upon the faithful host His gracious eye,~And in what pain and
 8   XIV|         bent on Godfrey down the gracious ray~Of his bright eye, still
 9    XV|               XXIX~"But will our gracious God," the knight replied,~"
10 XVIII|       exploits to try~To make me gracious in your gracious eye."~ ~
11 XVIII|         make me gracious in your gracious eye."~ ~  II~To him that
12    XX|     flames and streams,~Heaven's gracious favors in his looks appear,~
13    XX|      Saracens most and least~Our gracious Lord hath gathered here
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