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 1     I|       That the great sepulchre of Christ did free,~I sing; much wrought
 2     I|       pilgrims might denay~To see Christ's tomb, and promised vows
 3     I|          course they plied,~Where Christ the Lord for our offences
 4     I|          town,~The lesser part on Christ believed well,~On Termagent
 5    II|         image consecrated lies~Of Christ's dear mother, called a
 6    II|        blood,~To save the rest of Christ's selected fold,~O noble
 7    II|   contentment give,~To die, where Christ received his burial,~So
 8   III|     dispreed~Upon that town where Christ was sold and bought,~Where
 9   III|           Bethlem by south, where Christ incarnate was,~A pearl in
10   III|          these temples praise our Christ for thee."~ ~ LXXI~Thus
11    IV|           Let her adore again her Christ aright,~Who her before all
12    IV|    succors due excuse,~Because in Christ I have no hope nor trust,~
13     V|       with that sword that should Christ's law maintain,~One of Christ'
14     V|     Christ's law maintain,~One of Christ's champions bold he killed
15     V| Christians, will you again~Pierce Christ, whose parts they are and
16    VI|           took his stand,~Defying Christ and all his servants true,~
17   VII|    Tancred who defend the name~Of Christ, and have been aye his faithful
18   VII|           sake,~Of him and of his Christ a scorn I make."~ ~ XXXVI~
19   VII|        boast~Dishonors and defies Christ's sacred host.~ ~ LXI~"But
20   VII|           Gainst him that you and Christ himself defies!~ ~ LXIV~"
21   VII|          Were all the soldiers of Christ's sacred name:~Raymond,
22   VII|     better thought arose,~How for Christ's glory he was champion
23  VIII|      these squadrons fair~Who for Christ's faith here serve with
24  VIII|          living body hath,~We are Christ's chosen servants, fear
25  VIII|           late did dwell,~How for Christ's sake he came his blood
26  VIII|           the sword and shield~Of Christ's true faith, and unrevenged
27    IX|      bands,~Great Solyman, of all Christ's foes untrue,~Boldest of
28    IX|         grain,~Shall cut them so, Christ's kingdom now shall fall,~
29    IX|           where Solyman~Destroyed Christ's vineyard like a savage
30    IX|       silver field, the ensign of Christ's death,~If I had mouths
31     X|         she brings,~And where for Christ and Christian faith men
32    XI|      counsel, sage, and wise,~"Of Christ the Lord," quoth he, "thou
33    XI|     eternal, everlasting King;~To Christ's dear mother, Mary, vlrgin
34    XI|      banks they hear,~The name of Christ and of his mother dear.~ ~
35    XI|        with this noble blade,~For Christ's true faith to fight in
36    XI|         fight, to win, or die for Christ my Lord.~ ~ XXIV~"When all
37   XII|        deserts waste,~The lore of Christ both he and all his train~
38   XII|            And though her life to Christ rebellious were,~Yet died
39   XIV|        for thee~Prepared is among Christ's champions bold:"~"Ah when,"
40    XV|      yonder mountain's height,~Of Christ's true faith there lies
41   XVI|           be in war,~And all that Christ adore and fame have won,~
42  XVII|       emperor~Rebelled first, and Christ's true faith denied,~Of
43  XVII|           but the third king kept~Christ's sacred faith, nor to these
44  XVII|            That in his youth from Christ's true faith and light~To
45  XVII|           With greater fury might Christ's foes assault,~And that
46  XVII|         shall~Employ it long, for Christ's true faith and word,~And
47  XVII|           their guilty hands~From Christ's pure altars and high temples
48 XVIII|       late bore arms and died for Christ's dear sake,~How on thy
49   XIX|        fitteth more this host for Christ forth led,~Than thirst of
50   XIX|         thrown,~Command that hill Christ's sepulchre that bears:"~
51   XIX|       latest day,~The place where Christ upon his cross was rent~
52    XX|       East,~You scourge wherewith Christ whips his heathen fone,~
53    XX|       sting,~Your lives, my fame, Christ's faith defend and shield,~
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