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 1     I|         Their shares and coulters broke, to armors trim~They change
 2     I|          got,~If thus of peace he broke or loosed the knot?~ ~ LXXXIX~
 3    II| tormentors ready saw in place,~He broke the throng, and into presence
 4   III|          went the noble maid,~She broke the helm, and pierced the
 5   III|           kest,~For every lace he broke and every thong,~And in
 6   III|       tree outhold,~When that was broke his precious sword he drew,~
 7   III|     gained,~And on Tigranes nobly broke his spear,~Then with his
 8    IV|          whistling winds do sing,~Broke from the earthen prisons
 9    IV|    greater glory brings a sceptre broke,~Than doth deliverance of
10    IV|           Down with the tree sith broke is every bough.~ ~ LXXIII~"
11    IV|               LXXXV~With that she broke the silence once again,~
12    VI|         his breastplate stuck and broke his spear.~ ~ XXXII~The
13    VI|      helms their lances long they broke,~And up to heaven flew splinters,
14   VII|           did remain,~No nail was broke, no plume cut from his crown;~
15   VII|        shield Argantes' sword was broke.~ ~ XCIII~The sword was
16   VII|               XCIII~The sword was broke, therein no wonder lies~
17   VII|        rich sword he thought,~Was broke through hardness of the
18   VII|           Their ensigns rent, and broke was their array,~And men
19   VII|       there, he gained~His armors broke, his members bruised were,~
20  VIII|       sigh to see it, frushed and broke.~ ~ L~While all his soldiers
21    IX|        his sword to ope began,~He broke their ranks, behind, beside,
22     X|     countenance bold,~The silence broke, and thus their errors told:~ ~
23    XI|        almost won, the gates nigh broke:~Godfrey is wounded by Clorinda
24    XI|        great it had been shot,~It broke his helm, he tumbled from
25    XI|       warlike skill the wall nigh broke:~For to what part soe'er
26    XI|       shaft went,~And in his neck broke forth a bloody gap;~He underneath
27    XI|     timber, logs and stones, they broke and rent,~ ~ XLVIII~So thick
28    XI|           weapon out to wind,~And broke the reed, but left the head
29    XI|     battery bend,~Two wheels were broke whereon the piece should
30   XII|         down kest,~Their rampiers broke and bruised walls to mend,~
31   XII|         they ran,~Their rams they broke and rent their engines down:~
32   XII|     forbears,~Tancred the silence broke at last, and said,~For he
33   XVI|     sighed, and sighs with kisses broke,~The fowls to shades unseen
34   XVI|            her tears her speeches broke,~Which from her eyes like
35   XVI|         away she flew.~ ~ LXX~She broke the clouds, and cleft the
36  XVII|            Nor was his sleep e'er broke with trumpet's threat,~But
37  XVII|           with warfare long,~That broke the horn of all the Romans'
38 XVIII|           throws,~Her joints were broke, her rafters cleft and split;~
39   XIX|         his foe's fierce blows he broke,~And rather chose to ward-than
40   XIX|         sharp, but still~Argantes broke the thrust; and at half-sword,~
41   XIX|         from the wall it tore,~It broke the locks, and laid the
42   XIX|       were the doors, when having broke~The bars, Rinaldo doth assault
43   XIX|        their hearts, for ire nigh broke,~In forced peace and rest
44   XIX|      Further to wade, but thus he broke the ice.~ ~ LXXIX~Therewith
45    XX|             XXXIII~Her lance thus broke, the hardy dame forth drew~
46    XX|       ranks disordered, troubled, broke.~ ~ XXXV~All these, and
47    XX|          on his helmet flame,~She broke and cleft the crown, and
48    XX|          marble stone,~All lances broke, unsheathed all weapons
49    XX|        helm the Indian clove,~And broke his arms, their fight would
50    XX|           Killed were the Pagans, broke their bows and slings:~Some
51    XX|     Instead of piercing, there it broke and split;~He turned away,
52    XX|     besmear the ground,~His armor broke, limbs weak, wounds deep
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