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 1     I|       Did cursed thoughts in his false heart renew.~ ~ LXXXIII~
 2     I|       expectation vain,~In these false Christians, and some new
 3    II|  punishment,~His idle charms the false enchanter said,~But in this
 4    IV|         work the Christians woe,~False Hidraort their aid from
 5    IV|        war,~He, that was closely false and slyly war,~Cast how
 6    IV|          could her beauty frame,~False, fair and young, a virgin
 7    IV|     friend,~He fears the heathen false would thus betray him:~But
 8    IV|       hour of speeding:~Medea or false Circe changed not~So far
 9    IV|          grace within:~Thus with false hope their longing hearts
10     V|              I~While thus Armida false the knights misled~In wandering
11     V|          see.~ ~ XXIII~With such false words the kindled fire began~
12     V|     heart can bear~Such slanders false, devised by hate and spite?~
13     V|         This while, the fair and false Armida strived~To get her
14     V|    curious tent.~ ~ LXI~But this false queen of craft and sly invention, --~
15     V|        replied he,~"These titles false serve thee for no protection,~
16    VI|       herbs and charms~Wherewith false men increase their patients'
17   VII|         the speeches vain~Of his false guide, to pass beyond the
18   VII|       was Rambaldo, who for that false maid~Forsook his country
19   VII|          end this fight;~And thy false heart cleft with this vengeful
20   VII|        camp beside,~After Armida false were followed hot,~When
21   VII|          the sure decay~Of their false kingdom by this bloody war,~
22  VIII| amazedness and sudden fear~Which false Alecto breathed in his breast,~
23  VIII|         Fly, Argillan, from this false camp fly far,~Whose guide,
24  VIII|       Tancredi's stroke,~Nor how false Baldwin him that land bereaves~
25  VIII|       chivalry~Proud Godfrey and false Baldwin both envy~ ~  LXVIII~"
26  VIII|        be governed still~By this false hand, contaminate with blood?~
27  VIII|     remorse,~The nest of treason false and guile enorm."~Thus spake
28    IX|      book~ ~THE ARGUMENT.~Alecto false great Solyman doth move~
29    IX|    sisters had enticed,~By their false arts, far from the Christian
30    IX|      fire,~And with huge sums of false enticing gold~The Arabian
31    IX|     preys,~Not half so strong as false report recordeth;~See there
32     X|          any coward vile beside,~False to his faith and country,
33     X|          In prison deep, by that false witch betrayed,~Before the
34     X|    ourselves withdrew,~Following false Cupid, I deny it not,~Enticed
35     X|         She with sweet words and false enticing smiles,~Infused
36     X|       faith,~And gainst Godfredo false my crown defend.'~We all
37     X|         death each prayeth,~Save false Rambaldo, he became her
38     X|         From women's craft their false beginnings draw,~He lives,
39    XI|      their temples high~To idols false for succors call and cry,~ ~
40   XII|      sure I ween,~And dreams are false, you still unchristened
41   XII|         Their blows were neither false nor feigned found,~The night,
42  XIII|       thought~All were illusions false by witchcraft wrought:~ ~
43  XIII|         love made soft,~A spirit false did with vain plaints betray;~
44   XIV|         knew they were misled by false report,~Among them came,
45   XIV|         herself she did ordain~A false and wicked guile, as you
46   XIV|         in those arms less noted false to ride.~A headless corse
47   XIV|         near the corpse a varlet false and sly~She left, attired
48   XIV|  soldiers spoke, of jealousy~And false suspect mongst them he strewed
49   XIV|          vanished that suspicion false to naught~When truth spread
50   XIV|       her silver wings again~Her false devices thus Armida wrought,~
51   XIV|        been~One of those sisters false which haunted near~The Tyrrhene
52   XIV|        LXV~"Thus sung the spirit false, and stealing sleep,~To
53   XIV|          grassy plain,~Nor those false damsels once vouchsafe to
54   XIV|     within,~With turning stairs, false doors and winding ways,~
55   XIV|       net to catch frail hearts, false Cupid lays;~There in the
56    XV|         Where that old temple of false Hammon stands:~Next Ptolemais,
57    XV|          infamous den~Of pirates false, Oran they left with speed,~
58   XVI|    around~With doors and entries false a thousandfold,~A labyrinth
59   XVI|       had won~And heaven upheld; false Love stood by and smiled:~
60   XVI|    Hardening their hearts gainst false enticing pleasure,~ Twixt
61   XVI|        Alone, save for an hermit false called Love.~ ~ XXVII~And
62  XVII|           or to devise~A treason false, was none so sly, so wise.~ ~
63  XVII|       mace or glaive.~ ~ XXXII~A false Armenian did this squadron
64  XVII|         lands~Give laws of peace false and unjust that are,~That
65  XVII| vengeance shall he bring~On that false sect, and their accursed
66 XVIII|           The charms and spirits false therein which lie~Rinaldo
67 XVIII|        who brought~You safe from false Armida's charmed hold,~And
68 XVIII|          or pity rise,~But their false looks and prayers false
69 XVIII|          false looks and prayers false despise."~ ~ XI~Thus he
70 XVIII|        An hundred sighs from her false heart upflies,~She sobs,
71 XVIII|          the same had power;~And false Ismeno gan new balls prepare~
72 XVIII|       still the same;~'Twixt two false wizards without fear or
73   XIX|   Meanwhile by stealth the Pagan false him gave~A sudden wound,
74   XIX|         secret way;~A traveller, false, cunning, crafty, sly,~Past
75   XIX|   thoughts oft cast~What treason false this was, how feigned were~
76   XIX|         wit assays,~To know that false compact and practice hid:~
77   XIX|      plain,~For I their treasons false, false trains can say,~Which
78   XIX|          I their treasons false, false trains can say,~Which few
79   XIX|     Godfrey's life contrived~The false compacts and trains unfold
80   XIX|         faithful guard they bear false show,~And all their swords
81   XIX|         counsels tend~By treason false to bring thy life to end."~ ~
82   XIX|          point he gan expose~The false compact, how it was made
83    XX|          XLIV~This while Ormondo false, whose cruel hand~Was armed
84    XX|           See, see, this traitor false!" the captain cried,~"That
85    XX|         he wounded him, and that false knight~Nor strikes nor wards
86    XX|        my shame.~Yet let not thy false hand bereave this breath,~
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