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1     I| scantly half in sight;~Godfrey e'en then his morn-devotions
2   III|       But that Rinaldo's horse e'en then down fell,~And with
3    VI|        Less speedy seemed than e'er before that day;~Lastly
4   VII|       If these poor eyes shall e'er be blessed so,~As once
5   XVI|        of the life of man,~Nor e'er doth flourish more, but
6  XVII|       frays,~Nor was his sleep e'er broke with trumpet's
7  XVII|       her wrongs to right,~Nor e'er but victor will I see
8   XIX|          thou come behind,~Nor e'er compare thee with the
9   XIX|       rode the way I came, nor e'er took rest,~Till on like
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