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 1     V|       THE ARGUMENT.~Gernando scorns Rinaldo should aspire~To
 2   VII|   armed, and better hearted, scorns his power.~Like a tall ship
 3    IX|    feeble eyes,~To his proud scorns thus answereth, ere he dies:~ ~
 4   XIV| searcheth and dumb fame,~And scorns heaven's bliss, yet proffereth
 5   XVI|    Of mild denays, of tender scorns, of sweet~Repulses, war,
 6   XVI|      how renew my speech?~He scorns me, leaves me, bids me call
 7   XIX|    only bends~His force, and scorns the naked folk to wound;~
 8   XIX|  force extends?~How these he scorns, threats those, lays them
 9    XX|      proud eyes~Beholds, but scorns to hurt a man that lies.~ ~
10    XX|     his knights recalls,~And scorns to strike his foe that flies
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