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 1     I|       children young diseased we find,~Anoint with sweets the
 2     I|       Lord thus spake: "Godfredo find,~And in my name ask him,
 3     I|         the innocents some mercy find,~From cowardice, not truth,
 4    II|   prepared to die, yet help they find,~Whence least they hope,
 5   III|         fiery weapons dart,~That find no lighting place except
 6   III|   pleasing words in women's ears find place,~And gentle hearts
 7   III|         encounter me,~Say I will find him when he least doth think."~
 8    IV|         in his damned thought~To find some let to stop their warlike
 9    IV|       saw her fair, and hoped to find her kind;~The throne of
10    IV|        hap, that lest thou mercy find~The gentlest heart on earth
11    IV|        drops of rain,~No plaints find passage through unwilling
12    IV|          you my words may credit find,~Oh temper then this heat
13    IV|        such assistance shall you find in us~As with your need,
14     V|        would make,~But tastes to find Godfredo, if he may:~Who
15     V|        In every tent to seek and find thee out."~ ~ LIV~This said,
16     V|        ways the wily witch could find~Could not Tancredi's heart
17     V|          thoughts in his arrival find.~But when Duke Godfrey wist
18    VI|          courage hot his foes to find:~The King to fair Clorinda
19    VI|          my might;~Yet should he find, our furious combat done,~
20    VI|           then, and let me mercy find,~As gentle love assureth
21    VI|          bend~To seek by soil to find some ease or goad;~Whether
22   VII|        Tancredi seeks in vain to find,~He is entrapped in Armida'
23   VII|     bestrode~And pricked fast to find the way he lost,~But through
24   VII|     Godfrey's camp how he should find the way.~ ~ XXVIII~"Sir,"
25   VII|          and tame,~As thou shalt find before we end this fight;~
26   VII|      these legions I could haply find,~I should the best of Babel'
27   VII|        in arms a second match to find.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Like to a ram
28   VII|       with this evil no way they find,~Whither for succor to direct
29  VIII|      food, now dangerous ways we find,~Now open war, now ambush
30  VIII|         those beams so clear,~To find the body of thy master dear.'~ ~
31  VIII|           He yearned to know, to find and learns the truth,~And
32    IX|     tyrannize upon the souls you find~Condemned to woe, and double
33     X|         to creep?~This sword can find a better way than thine,~
34    XI|          ears no enterance~Could find, for naught he hears, naught
35   XII| christened be,~Nor could I since find means thee to baptize,~In
36   XII|         dilate:~If words in arms find place, yet grant me this,~
37  XIII|          they or what refreshing find?~Heaven will them vanquish
38  XIII|      forth to battle, as before,~Find means to calm the rage of
39   XIV|       pardon sue:~Two knights to find the prince are sent in haste,~
40   XIV|        shall thy grace and mercy find~Acceptable to me and all
41   XIV|        they should the young man find."~ ~ XXVII~Up start the
42   XIV|       was the charge and care~To find and bring again the champion
43   XIV|          friend, there shall you find,~All what he saith, that
44   XIV|        stream, yparted shall you find~A dame, in visage young,
45   XIV|     despise the dainty cheer~You find exposed upon the grassy
46    XV|         The far-sought isle they find; Armida's charms~They scorn,
47    XV|       there, no truth thereof we find,~And they whom storm hath
48   XVI|        chiefest port~Wondered to find the furious keeper slain,~
49   XVI|      erred likewise, if I pardon find~None can condemn you, that
50  XVII|      passengers almost~No refuge find, but there are drowned and
51  XVII|    against the light,~To see and find the thing that shone so
52 XVIII|          thy sword shall passage find."~ ~  XXXV~He lift his brand,
53 XVIII|            this wall no war doth find,~When battered is elsewhere
54   XIX|        small and shady dale they find~Amid the mountains steep
55   XIX|   questions far off, he tried~To find the truth; more difficult,
56   XIX|         keeper meek and good did find,~The same, the same I am;
57   XIX|       tide~To scape unmarked she find, then forth she gets,~Thither
58   XIX|            Go, wandering damsel, find~Some other home, thou shalt
59   XIX|        peace, travail for rest I find;~Tancred, I have thee, see
60   XIX|       fast closed sever,~Alas, I find thee for to lose thee ever.~ ~
61   XIX|        reason in his heart could find.~But to the Duke Vafrine
62    XX|          like hate, like scorn I find.~ ~ LXVII~"But what new
63    XX|         which exchanged, I might find grace?~For in my knights,
64    XX|       myself an hundred ways can find,~To rid me from thy malice,
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