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1    II| chased oft, oft took, and oft beguiled.~ ~ XLI~This lusty lady
2    II|      A thousand times it hath beguiled thee,~As firm as waves in
3    VI|       sly deceiver Cupid thus beguiled~The simple damsel, with
4    VI|       The heedless porter she beguiled therefore,~"I am Clorinda,
5  VIII|      not consent herein we be beguiled,~This night I saw his murdered
6    IX|      his heavenly eyes outrun~Beguiled the earth and all her sable
7     X|    was,~All beasts, all birds beguiled by fowler's trade,~All fish
8 XVIII|       bend,~That so our foes, beguiled with the sight,~Our greatest
9   XIX| craftsman is in his own craft beguiled."~ ~ XV~Tancredi bit his
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