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1    VI|     With mighty threats, high terms and glorious words;~On every
2    VI|        proaching nigher,~With terms that warlike and that worthy
3    VI|    XCVI~Her woman's voice and terms all framed been,~Most like
4   VII|      herald there in boasting terms defied~Tancredi first, and
5     X|     good Circassian friend~In terms too bold and fervent oft
6  XIII|    want of use,~What dreadful terms belong this sacred feat,~
7   XVI|  awhile, at last~Thus in foul terms, her bitter wrath forth
8  XVII| thanked him much, nor more on terms they stood:~For lo, the
9   XIX|   lass,~And with some courtly terms the wench he boards,~He
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