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 1    II|  thrall to hate, and beauty's slave to death.~ ~ XXVI~Ta'en
 2     V| constrained is but a glorious slave."~ ~ VI~Thus Godfrey said,
 3    VI|       he tell,~"Yield thee my slave, and this thine honor be,~
 4   VII| chance, and fate, and fortune slave."~Raymond his earnest suit
 5     X|     thraldom bring,~Nice is a slave, by Christian yoke oppressed;~
 6     X|      peace or yield himself a slave~He durst not openly his
 7   XII|  realm have you made bond and slave,~Your fortunes last yourself
 8  XVII|     When Rome a captive and a slave became,~And to be quite
 9   XIX|       a prince,~But Tancred's slave, thy fellow-servant since;~ ~
10    XX|   himself his captive and his slave;~Thus equal loss and equal
11    XX|     friend, your knight, your slave.~ ~ CXXXV~"But if you trust
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