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 1     I|         III~Thither thou know'st the world is best inclined~
 2    II|    What aid? what counsel had'st thou in that ill?"~ ~ XXIII~"
 3    II|       mar not when thou think'st to mend,~For this the folly
 4    II|      reason's beams,~Then may'st thou see this desperate
 5    II|     that by no force thou may'st be won,~Admit no steel can
 6    II|   their grain~Before thou cam'st this kingdom to invade,~
 7   III|        Tancred, whereon think'st thou? what dost thou gaze?~
 8    IV|     Lord Godfrey, if thou may'st;~Frame snares of look, strains
 9    IV|    Thus purposed war thou may'st with ease impeach,~Else
10    IV|       XLII~"But if thou would'st thy succors due excuse,~
11    IV|  those temples pure~Thou seek'st to free from Macon's lore,
12    VI|      thine honor be,~Thou may'st report thou hast encountered
13    VI|       bear?~ ~ LXXII~"Or deem'st thou it a praise of little
14    VI|   move~To succor him, yet say'st thou art in love.~ ~ LXXV~"
15    VI|   their future fight thou hap'st to think?~ ~ LXXVI~"Besides
16    VI|       dead and more,~Thou may'st to him, him to thyself restore.~ ~
17   VII|      who straight as line~Can'st shoot, and hit each mark
18  VIII|      and of the deed~Much may'st thou boast before our lord
19    IX|    rage and fury so,~Nor seem'st a wight of mortal metal
20    IX|       weak,~That thou disdain'st gainst me to use thy might?~
21     X|     marvels brought,~And know'st the deep intents which hidden
22   XII|       them following~Thou may'st them keep, preserve, save
23   XII|       thy weak hand thou took'st withouten dread;~The gentle
24   XII| friendly wind!~ ~ LIX~Why joy'st thou, wretch? Oh, what shall
25   XII|       hand, afraid why should'st thou be;~Thou instrument
26   XII|       and despite,~Why should'st thou fear, with sharp and
27   XII|    vile which used art,~Think'st it were pity so to ease
28   XVI|         XL~"Oh thou that leav'st but half behind," quoth
29   XVI|       them, unkind; what fear'st thou if thou stay?~Thou
30   XVI|   thou if thou stay?~Thou may'st deny, as well as run away."~ ~
31   XVI|      For what I ask thee, may'st thou grant right well,~And
32   XVI|   kind eyes, whom thou esteem'st thy foe,~If thou hadst heard,
33  XVII|  courage hot as fire~Thou may'st employ, both when and where
34 XVIII|       love.~ ~ XXIX~"Thou com'st to cure our princess, faint
35 XVIII|   from whom but late thou ran'st thy ways?~Com'st thou to
36 XVIII|     thou ran'st thy ways?~Com'st thou to comfort me for sorrows
37 XVIII|    face disarm?~ ~ XXXII~"Com'st thou a friend or foe? I
38   XIX|   knight~Cried, "Tancred, com'st thou thus, thus late to
39   XIX|        III~"Too late thou com'st, and not alone to war,~But
40   XIX|       sad heart devise?~Think'st thou this hour must end
41   XIX|     and might,~And said, "Dar'st thou of vantage speak or
42   XIX|     Argantes stout, nor could'st thyself sustain,~Thyself
43   XIX|  faith," quoth he, "why would'st thou hide~Those causes true,
44   XIX|    kill, did chase,~Thou know'st I ran to thy dear lord and
45   XIX| trembling fit that well could'st guess~What fever held me,
46   XIX|      cries,~"Hither why bring'st thou me, ah, Fortune blind?~
47   XIX|  Vafrine, tell me, whence com'st thou?~And who this gentle
48    XX|    man's breastbone thou clov'st and rent in twain,~So Heaven
49    XX|       battle strong, and runn'st thyself from fight?~What
50    XX| thyself from fight?~What seek'st thou? safety? come, return
51    XX|    thee hither guideth,~Would'st thou prevent her death whose
52    XX|       each hour divideth?~Com'st thou to save my life? alas,
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