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 1     I|          obedience, and religion true;~ ~ X~And with such care
 2     I|         elected hath~His worship true in Sion to restore,~And
 3     I|         Oblivion's foe,~Disposer true of each noteworthy thing,~
 4    II|    blessed be this act of thine,~True witness of thy great and
 5    II|       tyrannize upon thy Hebrews true?~Who to perform his will,
 6    II|       the world beside.~ ~ LXVI~"True labour in the vineyard of
 7   III|            LXI~"Presages, ah too true:" with that a space~He sighed
 8    IV|        her cheek assays~To paint true fairness out in bravest
 9    IV|       faith,~In brother's breast true love his mansion hath.~ ~
10    IV|         flowering grass,~On that true faith did in his bosom won,~
11    IV|      ladies' sights,~Since these true champions of the Lord above~
12     V|          him, all his words were true.~ ~ XIV~"Degrees," quoth
13     V|          the outward show~Is not true witness of the secret thought,~
14    VI|          dare deny his words for true,~That no devotion, as they
15    VI|      Christ and all his servants true,~In stature, stomach, and
16    VI|         wish success,~These hope true virtue shall obtain the
17    VI|       Honor thus began,~"That my true lore observed firmly hast,~
18    VI|      each one tells,~Where valor true, and true religion dwells."~ ~
19    VI|     tells,~Where valor true, and true religion dwells."~ ~ LXXVIII~
20    VI|        force to all his servants true;~The fearful stags he doth
21    VI| ambassador,~Be wise, be careful, true, and diligent,~Go to the
22    VI|        princess: and her servant true~To execute the charge imposed,
23   VII|         his country and religion true,~And of that fort defender
24   VII|        and all her pride;~Of our true faith thou art the prop
25   VII|        and his Gildippes, lovers true.~ ~ LXVIII~But Raymond more
26   VII|         Godfredo thus; "O mirror true~Of antique worth! thy courage
27  VIII|       sweet, gentle, strange and true!~My limbs new strength received,
28  VIII|        is His blessed will,~With true report that thou declare
29  VIII|        he safe with his disciple true,~And feared no treason,
30  VIII|       signs, seemed too apparent true,~Rinaldo's armor, frushed
31  VIII|          Blameless in words, and true whate'er he say,~"Say,"
32  VIII|     sword and shield~Of Christ's true faith, and unrevenged he
33  VIII|       and my noble acts for me~A true defence before the world
34     X|        cloud, it was of proof so true;~Yet seen it was to them
35     X|   conquest lay,~And, for no loss true virtue damnifies,~Make her
36     X|         slaughter of my subjects true;~My weak estate to stablish
37     X|      come,~To give foreknowledge true, and certain doom.~ ~ LXXIV~
38    XI|        hymns and psalms in order true repeat,~With sweet respondence
39    XI|           and sacred Sprite,~One true, eternal, everlasting King;~
40    XI|       his Church did rear,~Whose true successors close or else
41    XI|      horn,~When trumpets shrill, true signs of hardy fights,~Called
42    XI|        noble blade,~For Christ's true faith to fight in every
43   XII|           and felt the effect~Of true renown pierce through his
44   XII|          and me,~To me, on whose true faith she most reposed,~
45   XII|        came,~But for my faith is true and sure I ween,~And dreams
46   XII|       faith observe, it seems me true,~Which from my cradle age
47   XII|          discharge~Of friendship true, and with sweet words the
48   XII| Forthwith it spread, and for too true was known,~Her woful loss
49  XIII|        an idle dream, no monster true,~Yet still he fears, he
50  XIII|      Lord." quoth he, "a witness true am I~Of wonders strange,
51  XIII|    dreadful sound~You heard, all true by proof myself have found;~ ~
52  XIII|         whet?~These tokens shown true signs and witness be~Our
53   XIV|         happy foot is set~In the true path, nor from this passage
54   XIV|   friends in state or friendship true;~I trust I shall thy grace
55   XIV|     unknown, a story strange and true.~When first her prey, got
56   XIV|     slumber deep,~Of quiet death true image, make him rise:~Then
57    XV|          help, as stories feign,~True may it be that where those
58    XV|   mountain's height,~Of Christ's true faith there lies the champion
59   XVI|          was like human language true;~So much she talked, and
60   XVI|          that heaven of beauties true;~Oh let the skies thy worthy
61   XVI|       and homeward drive,~And as true witness of her frantic ire,~
62  XVII|     Rebelled first, and Christ's true faith denied,~Of Mahomet'
63  XVII|          his youth from Christ's true faith and light~To the blind
64  XVII|          faithful was, and tried~True in all causes, his in wrong
65  XVII|         and stay~Of our religion true, ere this I wrought:~Yourself
66  XVII|    Yourself best know if this be true I say,~Or if my former deeds
67  XVII|     known," and there a long~And true rehearsal made she of his
68  XVII|    behind, a runner slow~In this true course of honor, fame and
69  XVII|     Employ it long, for Christ's true faith and word,~And of his
70  XVII|       His younger age foretokens true shall yield~Of future valor,
71 XVIII|    thoughts denied~To think that true which he both heard and
72 XVIII|          every land the language true and plain:~In Tyre a born
73   XIX|         Although from knighthood true thou errest far,~Since like
74   XIX|        the sacked town the image true~Who can describe, or paint
75   XIX|        st thou hide~Those causes true, from me thy squire and
76   XIX|         yet my sighs thy sayings true did prove,~Instead of speech,
77   XIX|          it to heaven, where all true love hath place:"~This said,
78   XIX|      that mighty host the number true~Expect not that I can or
79    XX|          makes therein the image true appear,~How his sad country
80    XX|    friend lay killed like lovers true,~There foe with foe, the
81    XX|      sped,~And there, of victory true sign and show,~His glorious
82    XX|         And some kind servant of true love that hears,~May grace
83    XX|         courage showed he tokens true,~Where'er he joined, or
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