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 1    II| semblance kind, and mild their gestures were,~Peace in their hands,
 2    II|   Christian peers,~Their angry gestures with mislike disclose~How
 3    IV|        wished prey;~On all her gestures seeming virtue sat,~Toward
 4    IV|      Her looks, her sighs, her gestures all did pray him:~But Godfrey
 5    IV| received no breach.~Her humble gestures made the residue plain,~
 6   VII|     head she tied;~But yet her gestures and her looks, I guess,~
 7   VII|        and blood,~His dreadful gestures threatened horror sad,~And
 8  XVII|     worth and vigor brave,~His gestures all the majesty upheild~
 9  XVII|        stately pace and humble gestures, went;~And as she could
10 XVIII|    Rinaldo thinks he spies~Her gestures, smiles, and glances of
11 XVIII|     Syrian bow and quiver,~His gestures barbarous, like the Turkish
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