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 1     I|         sheen~The gentle Gabriel called he from the rest,~'Twixt
 2     I|       flame.~ ~ XIX~The captains called forthwith from every tent,~
 3     I|          standards proud upbare,~Called Reverend William, and Good
 4     I|         dangerous foe:~An herald called he then, and spake him so:~ ~
 5    II|         Of Christ's dear mother, called a virgin bright,~An hundred
 6    II|       men climb.~ ~ LIX~Argantes called is that other knight,~A
 7   III|         father's care and sight,~Called Alicandro wounded lay in
 8   III|         brown is bound,~Gernando called, the King of Norway's son,~
 9    IV|       was, for so the knight~Was called, that my deliverance thus
10     V|     regiment in price.~ ~ III~He called the worthies then, and spake
11     V|      vain, his worth in fight~He called fool-hardise, rashness,
12     V|          and his wrath.~ ~ XXXII~Called by the tumult, Godfrey drew
13    VI|       desire of fight,~An herald called, and said, "Go tell those
14    VI|    tormented,~How he complained, called for her help, and fainted,~
15    VI|       and reason both were gone,~Called for a squire she loved and
16    VI|          thoughts more wise,~She called her squire, whom thus she
17   VII|         Here Tancred stayed, and called, yet answered none,~Save
18   VII|  springing day began to peep;~He called for armor, which incontinent~
19   VII|           such his cry.~A herald called he then, and thus he spoke;~"
20   VII|         The spirit spake to him, called Oradine,~The noblest archer
21   VII|    sustain,~The duke his brother called and thus he spake,~"Go with
22  VIII|          Bertoldo's son shall be called home for this.~ ~ III~"Thou
23  VIII|          lay,~Godfrey before him called Aliprand~Captain of those
24    IX|         pure,~At last he Michael called, in harness strong~Of never
25    IX|         And those untruly errant called I trow,~Since he errs not,
26     X|         thy will,~Ismen I hight, called an enchanter great,~Such
27     X|    leaped in the mire,~But Ismen called again the angry lord,~And
28     X|          small forteress~Antonia called, of Antony the bold,~Convey
29    XI|        Him likewise they invoke, called the Rock~Whereon the Lord,
30    XI|    mankind treads:~On these they called, and on all the rout~Of
31    XI|          went all this route,~So called of olive trees the hills
32    XI|      true signs of hardy fights,~Called up to arms the soldiers,
33    XI|         up to arms the soldiers, called the knights:~ ~ XX~"Arm,
34    XI|         nould refrain,~And after called his lords with cheerful
35    XI| slaughters wrought,~At last they called for devouring fire,~Two
36  XIII|       his shame.~ ~ XXX~Godfredo called him, but he found delays~
37  XIII|         study he at last abraid,~Called by the hermit old that to
38  XIII|         LXVII~"See, see the man, called holy, just, and good,~That
39   XIV|      lies,~Which sea sometime is called, sometime the main,~Yet
40    XV|         the Grecian bold,~Of him called Alexandria till our days,~
41   XVI|         save for an hermit false called Love.~ ~ XXVII~And when
42   XVI|          When she came home, she called with outcries shrill,~A
43  XVII|      That Ptolemies and Pharaohs called had been.~ ~ V~Established
44  XVII|        After, when Lord Honorius called the train~Of savage Goths
45 XVIII|        be proaching near,~To him called Guelpho, and the Roberts
46 XVIII|        thee the winds, from far,~Called with thy trumpet's blast,
47   XIX|         squire her lovely beauty called to mind,~And marked her
48   XIX|       named.~ ~ CXXIII~"Immortal called is that band of right,~For
49   XIX|          Fast set the stars, and called them all to rest.~ ~
50    XX|       they yield.~ ~ ~ I~The sun called up the world from idle sleep,~
51    XX|       enemies:~But with his fury called from every side,~The rest
52    XX|      coat,~And all this day have called and cried for thee,~To my
53    XX|          pride, the flower,~Late called Immortal, now discomfited,~
54    XX|        rage, and rancor ends,~He called to mind how, far from help
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