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1    IV|  whilom dwelt within your haughty thought,~When, armed with
2    IV| on the stroke~To cast the haughty down or raise the opprest;~
3     V| in his noble spright~Such haughty thoughts as fill the glorious
4    VI|   been:~O sacred Muse, my haughty thoughts inspire,~And make
5     X| both admire,~And from his haughty eyes and furious breast~
6   XIX|  whom he parleyed of some haughty deed,~Godfredo's name as
7    XX|   till then his proud and haughty heart~To act of humbleness
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