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 1     I|     high,~And, full of zeal and faith, esteemed light~All worldly
 2     I|         subjected lately to his faith~Some provinces rebellious
 3     I|     earthly mould,~Where of our faith and country be but few~Among
 4     I|       there and dwell~Of sundry faith together in that town,~The
 5    II|       could he quite his wonted faith forsake,~But in his wicked
 6    II|    measure,~And truth of purest faith will fitly prove~That this
 7    II|   hearing shrill,~Their weapon, faith; their fortress, was the
 8    II|        or one town, both in one faith were taught,~She fair, he
 9    II|      sun, moon, stars, of love, faith, virtue, shine.~So forth
10    II|       not taught~Your Christian faith, for though of divers kind,~
11    II|             LXXII~"The Greekish faith is like that half-cut tree~
12   III|        Fear on devotion, joy on faith is fixed:~Such noise their
13   III|    where crowned with bliss~Thy faith, zeal, merit, well-deserving
14    IV|       lands, all nations to his faith?~ ~ XIII~"Then, let us careless
15    IV|        lawful for our lands and faith."~ ~ XXVII~The sweet Armida
16    IV|     thought, if mortal men have faith,~In brother's breast true
17    IV|   flowering grass,~On that true faith did in his bosom won,~Because
18     V|       trustless was the Pagan's faith,~And told what policy, what
19     V|    there~Where my good-will and faith might best be tried."~"Who,"
20   VII|      all her pride;~Of our true faith thou art the prop and post,~
21   VII|         assuage,~And spread our faith from Thule to furthest Inde;~
22   VII|        zeal, with godliness and faith,~Before the throne of that
23   VII|     then reproved,~For breaking faith, to his eternal shame.~Godfrey,
24  VIII| squadrons fair~Who for Christ's faith here serve with spear and
25  VIII|        religion, godliness, and faith.~ ~  VIII~"He hasted forward,
26  VIII|       champion, fortress of our faith,~Strucken he strikes, still
27  VIII|         thus, `O thou of little faith,~What doubts perplex thy
28  VIII|      whom truth finds no place, faith takes no rout?~Whose thirst
29  VIII|         shield~Of Christ's true faith, and unrevenged he lies;~
30     X|  proffer thee my service and my faith.~My speeches therefore sharp
31     X|       vile beside,~False to his faith and country, dares reply;~
32     X|    forsake your Christendom and faith,~And gainst Godfredo false
33     X|        for Christ and Christian faith men fight,~There forth she
34    XI|         public prayer, zeal and faith devout,~The aid, assistance,
35    XI|     with thee,~Of godliness and faith examples be."~ ~ III~Thus
36    XI|        slings;~But with assured faith, as dreading naught,~The
37    XI|        blade,~For Christ's true faith to fight in every land,~
38   XII|        me,~To me, on whose true faith she most reposed,~She gave
39   XII|      bed forth came,~But for my faith is true and sure I ween,~
40   XII|       repugnant to thy parents' faith;~Ah, for my sake, this bold
41   XII|       him at last,~"I will this faith observe, it seems me true,~
42   XII|        of hope, of charity, and faith;~And though her life to
43   XII|       right hand, the pledge of faith and love?~Given me but late,
44  XIII|        he mought,~But with that faith wherewith he could renew~
45  XIII|     looks shone zeal, devotion, faith,~His hands and eyes to heaven
46    XV|    mountain west that dwell,~In faith profane, in life are rude
47    XV|        height,~Of Christ's true faith there lies the champion
48   XVI|       conquest get,~Destroy our faith, what shall I say, our faith?~
49   XVI|    faith, what shall I say, our faith?~Ah no! no longer ours;
50   XVI|     knight, as far~As Christian faith permits, and Asia's war.~ ~
51  XVII|        first, and Christ's true faith denied,~Of Mahomet's descent
52  XVII|    brought,~A man that set law, faith and truth at naught.~ ~
53  XVII|       king kept~Christ's sacred faith, nor to these wars outstepped.~ ~
54  XVII|        youth from Christ's true faith and light~To the blind lore
55  XVII|        thee, my country, and my faith to fight,~A dame, a virgin,
56  XVII|         long, for Christ's true faith and word,~And of his former
57 XVIII|   blessed spirit,~Blest for his faith, crowned for his death and
58   XIX|        could strain,~"Of little faith," quoth he, "why would'st
59    XX|        lives, my fame, Christ's faith defend and shield,~To earth
60    XX|       wonder bred, fear gave it faith.~ ~ LVI~The Afric tyrants
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