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 1    IV|    her hope unloosed had~The chains of grief, wherein her thoughts
 2     V|     lets himself be bound in chains or gyves:~Armide departs
 3     V|     them to some hold,~Where chains and band she meant to make
 4    VI|  shall we, like prisoners in chains,~Captived lie inclosed within
 5   VII|      let thy hands with iron chains be tied;~Enter and rest
 6  VIII|     And Argillan they let in chains be bound,~Although their
 7    IX|  weep, some clank their iron chains:"~This said they fled, and
 8  XIII|    low,~Discharged of duty's chains and bondage snares,~Free
 9  XVII| feathers thin~Her crowns and chains with native gold besprent,~
10    XX|   nor well arrayed~Unless in chains thou lead a captive dame:~
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