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 1     I|      To see Christ's tomb, and promised vows to pay.~ ~ XXIV~"What
 2    II|        one bewrayed~Or hid, he promised gifts or punishment,~His
 3    II|    them life," quoth he, "your promised aid~Against these Frenchmen
 4    IV|     trust about his king,~Hath promised so to beguile the guard~
 5     V| thought, besides the champions promised,~The other lordlings in
 6     V|      Armida strived~To get her promised aid in sure possession,~
 7    VI|   hopes the silly maid abused,~Promised herself mountains and hills
 8     X|     aught misdeem~That Egypt's promised succors fail us might,~Doubtful
 9  XIII|       dry~With merry noise the promised showers attend,~And spreading
10    XV|       fold or wrap,~All what I promised, here I have them brought,~
11    XX|    pity, courtesy and care;~He promised her to be her friend and
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