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1    II|     he quite his wonted faith forsake,~But in his wicked arts
2    II|       land the field you once forsake,~Then vain by sea were hope
3    IV|       grant refuse,~Thou dost forsake a maid in cause most just,~
4     X|     hearts you bend,~You must forsake your Christendom and faith,~
5   XII|      behind me stood:~Thee to forsake I never could consent,~And
6   XII|  spirit had that earthen cage forsake;~Thus were they brought,
7    XV|       well instructed knights forsake their host,~And come where
8 XVIII|     drove~The Pagan people to forsake the wall,~But to revenge
9   XIX| vantage none I will the fight forsake:"~Thus given and taken was
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