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 1   III|        hire;"~And with that word close to the walls he starts,~
 2    IV|       they kiss while still they close.~ ~ XXXI~Her breasts, two
 3    IV|      depart with him.~ ~ LIV~"Of close escapes the aged patroness,~
 4     V|       hidden devil, that lies in close await~To win the fort of
 5     V|    recompense,~To be clapt up in close and secret mew,~And as a
 6    VI|          earth up start.~ ~ XLII~Close at his surest ward each
 7    VI|          as the bird that having close imbarred~Her tender young
 8    VI|      what sleight, what art,~Her close departure should be safest
 9    VI|          in his ambush still and close he lies,~A messenger to
10    VI|       his soldiers lay in ambush close:~These news through all
11   VII|       framed by subtle train,~To close without the help of human
12   VII|   contend,~But in his heart kept close his griefs and fears,~He
13  VIII|         herds, we went~Perchance close hid under the green-wood
14  VIII|     hatred known,~Hate seld kept close, and oft unwisely shown:~ ~
15    IX|          Egypt's king himself he close conveyed,~Who welcomed him
16    IX|          strouting long and chin close shave,~A steepled turban
17    IX|        their gore,~The squadrons close his sword to ope began,~
18    IX|       gates of Sion's fort which close,~Who is it that his sacred
19     X|    nobles sad.~ ~ XXXV~The Turk, close in his hollow cloud imbarred,~
20     X|    courage sprung, which seld is close ypend~In swelling stomach
21     X|         our stomachs hot,~And by close ways we passed least in
22    XI|      rear,~Whose true successors close or else unlock~The blessed
23    XI|        beads,~And virgin nuns in close and private cell,~Where,
24    XI|        till night their eyes did close,~Night friend to gentle
25    XI|        assailants kept no longer close~Undcr the shelter of their
26    XI|    strong wall to grapple and to close,~The Pagans on each side
27    XI|          To Solyman, that fought close by his side:~ ~ LXIII~"Come,
28   XII|          until~Beside the engine close themselves they place,~New
29   XII|    strength and might~And gather close the sparsed flames about:~
30   XII|     feigned her one of them, and close her drew~Amid the press
31   XII|       feed the flame;~At last so close their battle fierce they
32   XII|       life within his heart they close up pent,~Death through his
33  XIII|      drawing near the wood where close ypent~The wicked sprites
34    XV|     About the dove's smooth neck close couched been,~Do in one
35    XV|     stretched arms doth fold and close~An ample bay, a rock the
36   XVI|         glances shamefaced were, close, secret, hid.~ ~ XLII~As
37  XVII|         pain,~To place an ambush close, or to devise~A treason
38 XVIII|          About her neck a letter close was tied,~By a small thread,
39 XVIII|         she that had his counsel close betrayed,~Traitress to her
40 XVIII|        shalt rear~Another tower, close to the walls ybrought."~
41 XVIII|          targe,~The armed towers close to the bulwarks press,~And
42 XVIII|      fearful beams in clouds did close and lock,~When from the
43   XIX| stretched-out brand~His entrance close, and fierce assaults withstand.~ ~
44   XIX|         spy,~He passed unknown a close and secret way;~A traveller,
45   XIX|         what rampire strong,~Nor close, nor secret ways to work
46   XIX|        hidden purpose, and their close intent:~So long he walked
47   XIX|       eath and open way~From the close lodgings of the regal tent~
48   XIX|        to die,~Or of that secret close the intent to spy.~ ~ LXXVI~
49   XIX|     Pagans may them know:~But in close fight when all the soldiers
50   XIX|       From him I parted, and did close upfold~My wounds within
51   XIX|          short, he knew,~And now close by the city's wall he was,~
52   XIX|      bore him through the plain.~Close by the virgin chaste did
53   XIX|     might sojourn~A chamber got, close, secret, near his own;~That
54   XIX|          ensigns feigned, poison close,~Ormondo's vaunt, what praise,
55    XX|          with thy noble squadron close remain;~And when the Pagans
56    XX|          vanished all,~In combat close each host to other stepped;~
57    XX|          and combated,~Where the close ranks he opened, cleft and
58    XX|     their pikes, and brake their close array,~Entered their battle,
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