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 1     I|         untwines,~Spread was the huge Armado, wide and broad,~
 2    II|     Alecto flame,~He looked like huge Tiphoius loosed from hell~
 3   III|      Thither he spurred, and gan huge slaughter make,~His shock
 4    IV|     trident great,~Of rusty iron huge that forged was,~The rocks
 5    IV|       that pass,~Compared to his huge person mole-hills be,~So
 6     V|       deluded,~The rest to their huge grief were all excluded.~ ~
 7    VI|        Phlegrean strand,~Of that huge giant Jesse's infant slew;~
 8    VI|          vain attended~When this huge storm should overblow and
 9    VI|           On every side thereof, huge cantels flies,~The land
10    VI|         was, it bended~When that huge target it presumed to hold,~
11   VII|       vouchsafe to send~To these huge deserts that unthankful
12   VII|           And gainst enchantment huge complaints he rears.~"It
13   VII|        rage,~And broughtest that huge giant to his end,~Slain
14   VII|          his dear lord from that huge danger bear:~But lo, at
15   VII|          weak and thin;~All that huge force which in his arms
16   VII|       stood,~But from his quiver huge a shaft he hent,~And set
17   VII|        fury and the ire~Of these huge storms, of wind, of rain
18  VIII|        assault us came,~And with huge numbers hemmed us round
19  VIII|     knight gan drive,~Of members huge, fierce looks, and full
20  VIII| tormented.~ ~ LX~A murdered body huge beside him stood,~Of head
21  VIII|       blood~Forth at his lips in huge abundance boiled,~"Fly,
22    IX|        For he decreed his armies huge to bring~To succor Juda
23    IX|         first the fire,~And with huge sums of false enticing gold~
24    IX|      gear:~The scouts, when this huge army they descried,~Ran
25    IX|         As to poor sailors, when huge storms are reared,~With
26    IX|      Picus stout~Headless at one huge blow he laid in dust,~And
27    IX|      Engerlan down fell,~But the huge murder of the meaner crew,~
28    IX|       ran,~The Christian knights huge slaughter on them made;~
29     X|        site and art,~But engines huge and instruments are framed~
30    XI|       ladders, rams, and engines huge provide,~When reverend Peter
31    XI|       shot and cast,~And volleys huge of arrows sharp discharge,~
32    XI|       his campward lay~An engine huge and wondrous he addressed,~
33    XI|          hand,~Ran thither, this huge engine to withstand:~ ~
34   XII|        the watch begun~To rear a huge alarm with hideous cries,~
35    XV|         and city, came and went:~Huge elephants, strong camels,
36  XVII|           beside it of dry sands~Huge wildernesses lie and deserts
37  XVII|       from countries vast~Of his huge empire all the puissant
38  XVII|        or squadron small,~But an huge host; nor seemed it so much
39  XVII|       train,~A town in people to huge shires equal,~That did a
40  XVII|         Ormus placed in the wide~Huge Persian Bay, a town rich,
41 XVIII|    appeared,~A bridge of gold, a huge and weighty mass,~On arches
42 XVIII|         grow,~And in that forest huge and desert wide,~The more
43 XVIII|        did change;~Such monsters huge when men in dreams are laid~
44 XVIII|    undertake~To build a fortress huge, to which was none~Yet ever
45 XVIII|           they slid:~And engines huge they saw, yet could not
46 XVIII|      squadrons with mine engines huge shall fight~And gainst the
47 XVIII|        reared~Of timber strong a huge and fearful mass,~And numberless
48 XVIII|      Rinaldo gan uprear~A ladder huge, an hundred steps of height,~
49 XVIII|         That like a palm whereon huge weight doth rest,~His forces
50   XIX|          fit for blows,~With his huge weight the Pagan underbound;~
51    XX|         that lady kind~A blow so huge, so strong, so great, so
52    XX|         him late for dead at one huge blow.~ ~ LXXX~They met,
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