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 1     I|      truth conveyed in verse of gentle kind~To read perhaps will
 2     I|         of Antioch brought,~The gentle yoke of Christian rule to
 3     I| hierarchies of angels sheen~The gentle Gabriel called he from the
 4     I|         of each enterprise;~The gentle season might our courage
 5     I|      Received he, with love and gentle grace;~After their reverence
 6     I|       people breed,~The soil is gentle, smooth, soft, delicate;~
 7    II|        guide my mind aright,~To gentle thoughts, that peace and
 8   III|      forwardness he stayed with gentle rein;~And yet more easy,
 9   III|    women's ears find place,~And gentle hearts with humble suits
10   III|      side,~The space between, a gentle valley fills,~From mount
11    IV|        before they overgrow~The gentle garden of the Hebrews' land,~
12    IV|        mantle drave,~And in her gentle bosom wandered bold;~It
13    IV|     Besides the kindness of his gentle thought,~Ready to comfort
14    IV|        might thou gather in thy gentle thought,~So fair a princess
15    IV|       not move her,~On them her gentle looks to smile begun,~As
16     V|          Sweet, easy, pleasant, gentle, meek and light.~ ~ V~"Go
17     V|       be blamed,~That forced my gentle nature gainst my thought~
18     V|       Composed by Vulcan not by gentle love.~ ~ LXVII~The time
19     V|         and with equal ire.~The gentle princess, who the danger
20    VI|     bold, and took the field,~A gentle knight whom God from danger
21    VI|         to wound;~But Night her gentle daughter Darkness, sent,~
22    VI|    desire inviteth,~How can thy gentle knight so cruel be?~Love
23    VI|        left, this will I try:~O gentle love, in this adventure
24    VI|    heard his message kind, with gentle grace,~Which told, he left
25    VI|       and let me mercy find,~As gentle love assureth me I shall,~
26   VII|       feel dear pity pierce his gentle mind;"~With that she sighed
27   VII|       with the breathing of the gentle wind,~An aspen leaf but
28   VII|         than could be told.~But gentle Raymond in his aged breast,~
29   VII|      And thus conceiving of the gentle blast,~A wonder strange
30  VIII|        land.~Oh miracle, sweet, gentle, strange and true!~My limbs
31  VIII|     resteth now, thou know that gentle knight~That of this sword
32  VIII|        sweet repose of mild and gentle sleep.~ ~ LVIII~This man
33    IX|      And through the breast his gentle brother thrust.~ ~ XXXV~
34    IX|      Among this squadron rode a gentle page,~The Soldan's minion,
35     X|    arose when this was said,~As gentle winds the groves with murmur
36    XI|      did close,~Night friend to gentle rest and sweet repose.~ ~
37   XII|        dead upon the mould;~The gentle queen before this image
38   XII|         st withouten dread;~The gentle beast with milk-outstretched
39   XII|     waters seem~To pity thee, a gentle wind there blows~Whose friendly
40   XII|         LXX~But when he saw her gentle soul was went,~His manly
41  XIII|         woe was it,~Whereby his gentle thoughts all filled were~
42  XIII|        will refresh them with a gentle shower;~Rinaldo shall return,
43  XIII|    fruitful, sweet, benign, and gentle ray,~Full of strong power
44   XIV|        bed~Of her still mother, gentle night out flew,~The fleeting
45   XIV|     Guelpho there, within whose gentle breast~Heaven had infused
46   XIV|        again~And in the midst a gentle island made,~A pillar fair
47   XIV|      sweet breath from cool and gentle air.~ ~ LX~"A rumbling sound
48    XV| threatened overblow and pass,~A gentle breathing air made even
49    XV|   silver streams downpours~With gentle murmur from their native
50    XV|         A warm, mild, pleasant, gentle sky they found,~That overspread
51    XV|       lower beauties veiled the gentle lake.~ ~ LX~As when the
52   XVI|       stubborn oak,~And all the gentle trees on earth that grew,~
53   XVI|     loud melodious tunes, their gentle voice,~Prepare the hearers'
54  XVII|      doth breed,~That sweet and gentle isle of Meroe,~ Twixt Nile
55  XVII|    darksome skies,~See how with gentle beams the friendly sun~The
56 XVIII|          and them received with gentle grace;~The merry soldiers
57 XVIII|     rolled a crystal brook with gentle roar,~There sighed the winds
58   XIX|   groves and forests wild,~With gentle grooms and shepherds' daughters
59   XIX|    bloodless, kiss;~ ~ CVIII~"O gentle mouth! with speeches kind
60   XIX|       com'st thou?~And who this gentle surgeon is, disclose;"~She
61    XX|      hold.~ ~ V~To see Aurora's gentle beam appear,~The soldiers
62    XX|         blasts, more temperate, gentle, still,~Blows through the
63    XX|       mutual love?~But she that gentle thought did straight repent,~
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