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 1     I|     Then Godfrey, after silence kept a space,~Lift up his voice,
 2     I|        and her place in mind~He kept, and blew love's fire with
 3     I|      fear~Within his heart, but kept it secret there.~ ~ LXVII~
 4    II|        body, stout of mind,~But kept their wives and children
 5   III|      leg his steed had long him kept;~ ~ L~He came and breathed
 6   III|      led --~But all the ways he kept, by which his foe~Might
 7    IV|         Had cut the thread that kept their joys entire,~For so
 8    IV|      mine uncle was;~Whether he kept his wicked hate unknown~
 9    IV|     himself, if promise made be kept,~Should give me poison dire
10    IV|     ruth and love she hent,~And kept as slaves, by which we fitly
11    VI|    bondage won,~Remember then I kept thee pure and chaste,~At
12    VI|     none she told.~ ~ LXXX~That kept she secret, if Clorinda
13    VI|         their foes untamed,~And kept that passage; them Erminia
14   VII|      his mother, and the Graces kept~Strong watch and ward, while
15   VII|         And heard, and saw, and kept herself unseen.~ ~ XXXVII~
16   VII|       contend,~But in his heart kept close his griefs and fears,~
17   VII|      from his tender eild,~That kept him then, and kept him afterward,~
18   VII|         That kept him then, and kept him afterward,~When spear
19  VIII|        he, `hath yet good token kept,~That of the Pagans' blood
20  VIII|         hatred known,~Hate seld kept close, and oft unwisely
21    IX|      return~By Godfrey's people kept and stopped are,~And now
22    IX|          But fought it out, and kept their footings fast,~And
23    IX|          Where he had long been kept for warlike need,~Runs through
24     X|    thoughts his eyes still open kept.~ ~
25    XI|       they scale the wall which kept them out:~The fort is almost
26    XI|      deep,~The hidden squadrons kept themselves from scath,~The
27    XI|     XXXIX~The fierce assailants kept no longer close~Undcr the
28    XI|        But the angel pure, that kept him, went and sought~Divine
29    XI|         way~About the piece, he kept with soldiers bold:~But
30   XII|        rest,~The careful French kept heedful watch and ward,~
31   XII|      from her cradle nursed and kept the dame.~ ~ XIX~This aged
32   XII|     train~Of people black, hath kept and long embraced,~To him
33   XII| spotless to this day,~If I have kept my bed still undefiled,~
34   XII|   Wherewith he scareth mankind, kept the place."~ ~ XLII~Approachen
35   XII|        aid the two his force he kept,~When fortune should them
36  XIII|         from entrance there him kept.~ ~ XXVII~The fire increased,
37  XIII|      with me lived, whom late I kept on live,~And now within
38   XIV|     give the knight this sword, kept for his sake."~This man
39   XIV|     first to monsters vile,~And kept them since closed up in
40   XIV|         The Tyrrhene shores and kept those waters sheen,~Like
41   XVI|       To this strange isle, and kept thee safe from war.~ ~ XLV~"
42  XVII|      Caliph, but the third king kept~Christ's sacred faith, nor
43  XVII|     chaste bed~Thy loving queen kept with her dear embrace,~She
44  XVII|      himself and of the town he kept:~But his great son renowned
45 XVIII|         her shot and power;~Yet kept the Turk his stand, though
46 XVIII|      doth it yet~Resist? are we kept out still by these few?~
47   XIX|   chance a posted tree thereby,~Kept for some needful use, whate'
48   XIX|   fierce and fearless went,~And kept the strait, and all the
49   XIX|  scorned his blows and him that kept the gap,~He struck his foe,
50   XIX|         Bespake his troops, and kept his grief unseen;~"My friends,
51   XIX|   pitched lodged, and with them kept,~And then from tent to tent
52   XIX|       His hot desire he hid and kept from sight,~His looks were
53   XIX|      mind,~He gave the cage but kept the bird behind.~ ~ XCVI~"
54    XX|         was the angel which had kept him long,~That now came
55    XX|       each side,~The right wing kept he for himself to lead,~
56    XX|      break, to ward,~His shield kept off the blows bent on his
57    XX|    disorder less,~The Gascoigns kept array, and kept their ground,~
58    XX|       Gascoigns kept array, and kept their ground,~Though most
59    XX|     Gascoign bands retired, but kept array,~The Syrian people
60    XX|       now keeps him, because he kept not it.~ ~ XC~Their guides,
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