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 1     I|       Greece out of the tyrants' hands,~And those usurping Ismaelites
 2    II|         preserved the same,~With hands profane from being eft betrayed.~
 3    II|    gestures were,~Peace in their hands, and friendship in their
 4    II|       tongues thine acts record,~Hands quake for fear, all feet
 5   III|        was the prey out of their hands recovered,~By step and step
 6   III|       banks do swell.~ ~ LIV~The hands retire, not dangered by
 7    IV|         and pray,~Wring thy fair hands, cast up thine eyes above,~
 8     V|       fettered in a chain:~These hands were made to shake sharp
 9     V|       would you stain~Your noble hands in our unguilty blood?~By
10     V|           as high disgrace, your hands refuse;~Or if your thoughts
11     V|        his tomb, when conquering hands you spreed,~With what delight
12    VI|          For though your foe had hands, like Hector strong,~With
13   VII|     thyself despoil,~And let thy hands with iron chains be tied;~
14   VII|       helpless blade~In both his hands, which yet had drawn no
15   VII|          to hide;~The rest their hands and hearts that trusted
16   VII|      from this tempest free,~Our hands at will may wield our weapons
17  VIII|     tidings brings,~Who from the hands escaped, with life away,~
18  VIII|        pearl and rich stone,~His hands were naked, and his face
19  VIII|        of shame and pride,~Whose hands so ready were to harm and
20    IX|        courage, mightiest of his hands,~Like him was none of all
21    IX|          dares not lift up their hands;~Up then and with thy courage
22    IX|         O fierce Draguto, by thy hands were killed!~Gilbert and
23    IX|          and tongues as Briareus hands,~If voice as iron tough,
24     X|      were brought,~Mine arms and hands into my shoulders sliding,~
25    XI|      Lord depart," he cries:~His hands he lifted then up to the
26    XI|       Godfrey with thy righteous hands,~Against thy name he doth
27    XI|       hearts, and vigor in their hands:~Valor, success, strength,
28    XI|        sisters come with fire in hands,~Shaking their snaky locks
29   XII|       king with that cast up his hands on height,~The tears for
30   XII|       nor start,~They move their hands, steadfast their feet remain,~
31   XII|         of grace,~With trembling hands her beaver he untied,~Which
32   XII|          suffused,~He felt their hands and heard their whispering,~
33   XII|          torments never cease,~O hands, O cruel eyes, accursed
34  XIII|         hardy thought, another's hands~Of these her plants the
35  XIII|       zeal, devotion, faith,~His hands and eyes to heaven he heaves,
36  XIII|      streams he dives his sweaty hands,~Their faces some, and some
37   XIV|     three times he stretched his hands outright~And would in friendly
38   XIV|             XXXVII~He took their hands, and led them headlong down~
39   XIV|          perceived and knew,~Her hands she wrung for grief, her
40   XIV| Wherewith she bound his neck his hands and feet;~Thus bound, thus
41  XVII|      sent, to drive their guilty hands~From Christ's pure altars
42 XVIII|   Briareus armed with an hundred hands.~ ~ XXXVI~With fifty swords,
43 XVIII|         haste,~Floods clap their hands, on mountains dance the
44   XIX|      knight, on him let none lay hands;~For mine he is, more than
45   XIX|        his hardy foe in both his hands,~In his strong arms Tancred
46   XIX|      grace, and death lay in his hands,~Nor helm nor target strong
47   XIX|         made fly~From his strong hands all weights which lift and
48   XIX|        His iron mace in both his hands he hent,~And on his thigh
49   XIX|    unrewarded at our sovereign's hands,~What thou demandest shall
50   XIX|       price,~Such hire will many hands to work entice.~ ~ CXXV~"
51    XX|          new hope and aid,~Their hands to shoot, their tongues
52    XX|        their lances stick,~Their hands shook swords, their slings
53    XX|       same~Is lawful, join their hands, embrace and kiss:~And thus
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