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 1    IV|        should Queen Armida wed,~A goodly swain to be a princess'
 2    VI|         and ensigns all he had:~A goodly plan displayed wide and
 3    VI|        high, that he descried~Her goodly visage, and her beauty's
 4    VI|    dismayed,~Yet went she on, and goodly countenance bore,~She doubted
 5   VII| extinguished~The shining fort his goodly splendor losed,~And all
 6     X|         length they passed~Into a goodly hall, high, broad and fair,~
 7    XI|          he forward brought,~With goodly order, providence and art,~
 8   XII|       chamber, painted round~With goodly portraits and with stories
 9   XIV|         large, ample, plain,~With goodly rooms, halls, chambers,
10    XX|       looks appear,~And great and goodly more than erst he seems;~
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