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 1     I|   tell-tale wings,~And to each ear the news and tidings brings.~ ~
 2     I|        is prest and open every ear~To hear new tidings though
 3    IV|     speeches whispered in mine ear~To make me take this darling
 4    IV|     him, sometimes stopped her ear,~And played fast and loose
 5     V|       minute whispereth in his ear.~ ~ XIX~What, shall Rinaldo
 6     V|      His speeches pierce their ear, but not their heart,~Love
 7    VI|       amazed, love stopped his ear,~He thinks on Cupid, think
 8    VI|    Besides, report her longing ear did fill,~Doubling his danger,
 9   VII|       music pierced her tender ear,~The murmuring brooks and
10   VII|      attentive was his longing ear~If noise of horse or noise
11     X| unawares thus thundered in his ear:~ ~ VIII~"O Solyman! thou
12    XV|        their hearts, if eye or ear they took.~ ~ LXVI~For if
13    XX|        mild and sweet to every ear:~The faithful camp, though
14    XX|       in a trance,~On his left ear his foe so hugely smit,~
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