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1     I|       and harms.~ ~ XLVI~Fame tells, that on that ever-blessed
2    IV| Armida to entrap his foe:~She tells her birth, her fortune,
3    VI|  seems him, so love and fancy tells.~ ~ LXII~Within the kingly
4    VI|    Italy, a land, as each one tells,~Where valor true, and true
5  VIII|     say,~Of death and loss he tells, and such sad things,~Great
6     X|       fits my angry vein~That tells of greatest peril, greatest
7   XIV|     Heaven his secrets opens, tells and shews,~Your messengers
8    XX|       of the people slain~Who tells? their wounds and deaths
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