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 1     I|     work us harm and woe,~To ope the gates, and so let in
 2    VI|    noble mind she wist,~Laid ope her heart for Cupid's shaft
 3    VI|   therefore,~"I am Clorinda, ope the gate," she cried,~"Where
 4  VIII| mistake,~I saw like them who ope and shut their eyes~By turns,
 5    IX| bright,~And in his flank set ope a floodgate wide,~Whereat
 6    IX| squadrons close his sword to ope began,~He broke their ranks,
 7    XI|   make him sound,~And to lay ope the depth thereof to sight,~
 8  XIII|    upon his flock to rue,~To ope the springs of grace and
 9   XIV|     Of his bright eye, still ope for Godfrey's sake,~To whom
10   XVI|      with virgin beams,~Half ope, half shut, her beauties
11    XX|  bare, his helm unclosed and ope,~Lightened his eyes, his
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