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 1     I| Empoisoned he, both fountains, springs, and wells.~ ~ XC~So wary
 2    II|     hence, our hope, our valor springs,~Not from the trust we have
 3   III|       dwells by Nilus' unknown springs.~ ~ XXXIX~"Rinaldo is his
 4    VI|       virtue of each herb that springs,~Besides fit charms for
 5  XIII|       flock to rue,~To ope the springs of grace and ease this drought,~
 6   XIV|    lakes, fountains, wells and springs:~ ~ XXXVIII~Whence Ganges,
 7   XVI|        the blossom comes,~This springs, that falls, that ripeneth
 8   XVI|     her eyes like streams from springs down rained:~She would have
 9  XVII|        Of aged Nile reveal the springs unknown."~ ~ XCV~Thus said
10   XIX|      from her steed:~ ~ CV~Her springs of tears she 1ooseth forth,
11    XX|        grew late, now boldness springs,~Now followed they that
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