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 1     I|       and clarions shrill were heard,~And every one to rouse
 2     I|      did somewhat mitigate,~He heard the western lords would
 3    II|       you unjustly took."~This heard, the tyrant did for rage
 4    II| entreatance made they might be heard,~Nor was their just petition
 5    IV|      would his wraith restrain~Heard he these prayers ruthless
 6    IV|     talk bewray,~Sometimes she heard him, sometimes stopped her
 7     V|      went,~Of these reproaches heard sometimes the sound;~Nor
 8     V|     his heart inspire.~Rinaldo heard him as he stood beside,~
 9     V|     excuse the youth:~The Duke heard all, but with such sober
10     V|    obey, and be content."~This heard, Tancredi wisely stayed
11     V|        XL~These words Tancredi heard and pondered well,~And by
12     V|  speeches sharp which late you heard.~ ~ XLI~And said, "Although
13     V|        have right,~That all be heard, each cause be well discussed,~
14     V|   Became her prey, as erst you heard it told,~She thought, ere
15    VI|      they meant,~Which Godfrey heard and saw, and was content.~ ~
16    VI|      started with the noise he heard,~As waked from sleep, where
17    VI|        she secret, if Clorinda heard~Her make complaints, or
18    VI|       then was he brought,~Who heard his message kind, with gentle
19   VII|     every thought revived,~She heard and saw her griefs, but
20   VII|      still~His wise discourses heard, with great attention,~His
21   VII| following on a little path, he heard~A rumbling sound, and hasted
22   VII|     sat on high the queen,~And heard, and saw, and kept herself
23   VII|        great Creator's will he heard,~That in this fight he should
24  VIII|         He hears not, or, else heard, regardeth naught,~He fears
25  VIII|        sleep,~When suddenly we heard a dreadful sound,~Which
26  VIII|     and on the chin~No sign of heard to bud did yet begin.~ ~
27  VIII|            LXXVI~Their murmurs heard, to heaven he lift his een,~
28  VIII|        though their threats he heard, and saw them bent~To arms
29    IX|   trumpets blew,~Awaked, which heard, no fear could make him
30    IX|   strong.~ ~ XLII~He that well heard the rumor and the cry,~And
31    IX|          XLIII~All suddenly he heard, while on he went,~How to
32    IX|       her side.~The duke, this heard, to Guelpho turned, and
33     X|        speeches of the king he heard,~Who thus from lofty siege
34     X|        valor, and his voice we heard;~Then is the rumor of his
35    XI|        sins.~ ~ XV~Humbly they heard his words that stood him
36    XI|      say,~And that they do, is heard within the hold,~A thousand
37   XII|        spurred the knight,~She heard and stayed, and thus her
38   XII|        He felt their hands and heard their whispering,~But how
39   XII|   murdered love,~He spoke, who heard perchance from heaven above.~ ~
40  XIII|    name can well repeat,~Which heard, great Dis cannot himself
41  XIII|      they told,~That all which heard them scorned what they said~
42  XIII|      There trumpets shrill are heard and thunders fell,~And all
43  XIII|       thick shades admired,~He heard the wondrous noise and rumbling
44  XIII|   uncouth writ,~Him thought he heard the softly whistling wind~
45  XIII|     from some hollow grave, he heard one groan.~ ~  XLII~"Enough,
46  XIII|         the dreadful sound~You heard, all true by proof myself
47  XIII|     speech, like human kind,~I heard their words as in that grove
48  XIII|      These sad complaints were heard the camp throughout:~"What
49  XIII|         LXX~Godfredo this both heard, and saw, and knew,~Yet
50   XIV|        are wet,~And there they heard how gainst the cliffs, besprent~
51   XIV|       waters deep~Meanwhile he heard, and thither turned his
52   XVI|      st thy foe,~If thou hadst heard, his sighs had mollified~
53   XVI|     feet begun,~You might have heard how through the palace wide,~
54  XVII|        and still,~Great wisdom heard in those few words compiled,~
55  XVII| Supposed they saw him grin and heard him bark;~But when in single
56 XVIII|     mid in the grove before~He heard a sound that strange, sweet,
57 XVIII|        cittern, human voice he heard,~And all these sounds one
58 XVIII|        thunder-clap at last he heard,~The aged trees and plants
59 XVIII|       well-nigh that rent;~Yet heard the nymphs and sirens afterward,~
60 XVIII|      the tender rind;~Again he heard that wondrous harmony,~Of
61 XVIII|        that true which he both heard and see,~A myrtle in an
62 XVIII|         Wondered all they that heard his tongue deliver~Of every
63 XVIII|     sound~The king and Raymond heard amid their fray;~And by
64 XVIII|      plain below.~ ~ CIV~Which heard, Raymondo thus bespake this
65   XIX|      they pass:~Which seen and heard, he said within his thought,~
66   XIX|     name as Vafrine watched he heard,~Which made him give more
67   XIX|    Vafrine, these great things heard, with grief and care~Remained
68   XIX|       he boasted so.~His rival heard him well, yet answered naught,~
69   XIX|        yoke."~ ~ LXXV~All this heard Vafrine as he stood beside,~
70   XIX|       him another virgin came,~Heard him, beheld him, and with
71    XX|     will he told,~And all that heard his speech thereat took
72    XX|  shrink, for ill~Their leaders heard, obeyed, or followed be,~
73    XX|      fate, their fall,~Rinaldo heard the case, by one that fled~
74    XX|        When that great name he heard, from the north part~Of
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