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 1   III|   thus the Duke on every side descried~The city's strength, the
 2    IV|  would have poisoned~Him, but descried, to save our lives we fled.~ ~
 3     V| Rinaldo soon his passions had descried,~And gently smiling turned
 4    VI|     gave place; for every one descried~To whom their chieftain'
 5    VI|    vental up so high, that he descried~Her goodly visage, and her
 6    VI|        appear,~New perils she descried, new doubts she cast.~The
 7   VII|     when a comet far and wide descried,~In scorn of Phoebus midst
 8  VIII|       his great acts was well descried I wot,~No darkness could
 9    IX|    sentinel by starlight, lo, descried~This mighty Soldan and his
10    IX|      when this huge army they descried,~Ran back, and gan with
11   XII|     draw the sword.~The watch descried them both, and gave the
12   XIX|  soldiers did appear,~Whom he descried to be Tancredi's band,~With
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