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 1    II|    their journeys long they had addressed;~Each heart attends, each
 2    VI|         messenger to Godfrey he addressed,~That should him of this
 3  VIII|        then toward us his steps addressed,~But when us armed by the
 4     X|      Clorinda bright to Solyman addressed~Her salutations first, then
 5    XI|     engine huge and wondrous he addressed,~A tower of wood built for
 6   XII|     wilderness my steps I first addressed,~Where horrid shades enclosed
 7   XIV| pleasing words thus to the duke addressed:~"Good prince, mild, though
 8   XIX|    troop to forage and to spoil addressed,~Encountered me, nor could
 9   XIX|     their friendly arms the men addressed~A seat whereon he sat, he
10    XX|     force, despair gainst death addressed.~Thus of his broken armies
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