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 1     I|    unwrought.~ ~ LXV~But now was passed every regiment,~Each band,
 2   III|      brave,~Thereby behold forth passed a Christian band~Toward
 3    IV|       But why recount I thus our passed harms?~Remembrance fresh
 4    IV|        by desire.~ ~ XXXIII~Thus passed she, praised, wished, and
 5     V|       fair assured,~His word was passed and should not be recanted,~
 6    VI|         fury shunned, and, as he passed,~At his right side he reached
 7   VII|       slide his steed,~And as he passed struck at the Pagan's face;~
 8  VIII|          length to young Rinaldo passed,~And told his great achievements,
 9  VIII|         ambush closely laid;~Yet passed we forth, all perils left
10    IX| slaughter-house of angry Mars he passed,~Where thousands dead, half-dead,
11    IX|          away the angel flew,~He passed the light, and shining fire
12    IX|          and move:~The fields he passed then, whence hail and snow,~
13    IX|          For strong Osmida haply passed by,~And not meant him, another'
14     X|       said, that narrow entrance passed the knight,~So creeps a
15     X|        ease the men~Ere they had passed half that secret den,~ ~
16     X|       hollow cave at length they passed~Into a goodly hall, high,
17     X|        hot,~And by close ways we passed least in view,~Her words,
18    XI|        challenge ere his lips it passed.~ ~ LXIV~Upon their foes
19    XI|        rough ways that well hath passed,~Before his inn stumbleth
20   XII|        armies out,~This pair who passed have many a dreadful stowre,~
21   XII|      with thee there long time I passed,~Till term of sixteen months
22   XII|        go.~ ~ XXXIII~"But having passed the August of mine age,~
23   XII|        word.~ ~ XLIV~Silent they passed on, the watch begun~To rear
24   XII|      spoil and slay.~ ~ XLV~They passed first through thousand thousand
25  XIII|      still, but when the tempest passed he spied,~He entered boldly
26  XIII|         through these woods hast passed:~Where Death his palace
27  XIII|           But through them all I passed, unhurt, unharmed,~No flame
28   XIV|     voice that far for sweetness passed~All human speech, thus said,
29   XIV|       and pass;~So on this river passed the wizard old,~Although
30   XIV|       knights amid these wonders passed,~And fixed so deep the marvels
31   XIV|        of your bodies fair,~Your passed harms salve with forgetfulness,~
32    XV|  Hyperion's hair,~Her gondola so passed swiftly by~Twixt ship and
33    XV|         of barren Rhinocere~They passed, and seas where Casius hill
34    XV|          round about, and safely passed,~The Cape Judeca and flood
35    XV|        desirous was.~ ~ XXVI~"He passed those pillars, and in open
36    XV|         slow.~ ~ LIII~But having passed all that frozen ground,~
37    XV|          to pleasure vain."~Thus passed they forward where the stream
38    XV|        still the knights unmoved passed by,~These vain delights
39   XVI|        grave.~ ~  II~The knights passed through the castle's largest
40   XVI|     forward pressed, and in they passed:~ ~ VIII~As through his
41   XVI|        line.~ ~ IX~When they had passed all those troubled ways,~
42   XVI|       fort,~And through the maze passed with his searchers twain.~
43   XVI|          Straits of Hercules she passed, which lie~Twixt Spain and
44  XVII|      Cirene sands,~And southward passed gainst the course of Nile,~
45  XVII|         all these regiments were passed and gone,~Appeared Armide,
46  XVII|        sing and cry:~ ~ XXXVI~So passed Armida, looked on, gazed
47  XVII|        would she do, her sorrows passed, think you,~When her fair
48  XVII|         shall woo?~ ~ XXXVII~She passed, the king commanded Emiren~
49 XVIII|       pass such speeches sad, of passed harms.~Remembrance is the
50 XVIII|        enterprise,~Thoughtful he passed the day, and sad the night;~
51 XVIII|       shade:~ ~ XVIII~Forward he passed, mid in the grove before~
52 XVIII|     plank whereon the Christians passed.~And had performed his will,
53   XIX|          camp, and far beyond it passed,~And came where into creeks
54   XIX|        the Pagan host to spy,~He passed unknown a close and secret
55   XIX|            your oath and promise passed,~Hath freed my heart of
56   XIX|        have,~Ah, see what haps I passed, what dangers fell,~So often
57    XX|         cold.~ ~ LXII~The prince passed by the chariot of his dear~
58    XX|     mouth, from eye to eye forth passed~The fear and terror, that
59    XX|       his life and breath,~Which passed, and cured hot love with
60    XX|         he joined, or stayed, or passed by,~And cried to the Duke
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