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 1     I|      of Tripoli in every hold~Shut up his men, munition and
 2    II|     For steed once stolen, we shut the door too late.~ ~ LXXVIII~"
 3   VII| ghastly noise the door-leaves shut behind,~And closed him fast
 4  VIII| tempests cleared,~Lord Aeolus shut up his winds in hold,~The
 5  VIII|     saw like them who ope and shut their eyes~By turns, now
 6   XII|       with courage stout,~And shut the gate, but shut Clorinda
 7   XII|        And shut the gate, but shut Clorinda out.~ ~ XLIX~Alone
 8   XII|    out.~ ~ XLIX~Alone was she shut forth, for in that hour~
 9   XII|        She saw the gates were shut, and how she stood~Amid
10   XVI|  virgin beams,~Half ope, half shut, her beauties doth upfold~
11  XVII|     from Monselce boldly erst shut out.~ ~ LXXIV~There Henry
12   XIX|      lips were open; but fast shut his eyes,~And with her sighs,
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