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 1     I|           sight,~Like to a man in show and shape he fared,~But
 2    II|           restrained --~I come to show thee, and to bring thee
 3    II|         fury 'suage,~But well you show what joy you take in fight,~
 4   III|         the wished shore begun to show,~They all salute it with
 5   III|     joyful cry,~And each to other show the land in haste,~Forgetting
 6   III|     worthy lord he seemeth by his show,~How like to Godfrey looks
 7   III|           made;~But he, withouten show or change of cheer,~His
 8    IV|        hid, and half were laid to show,~Her envious vesture greedy
 9    IV|          and their great treasons show.~ ~ XLIII~"Prince Arbilan
10     V| little-helping blade,~And valiant show of strong resistance made.~ ~
11     V|        Although I wot the outward show~Is not true witness of the
12    VI|      presumption, and in dreadful show,~Encelade like, on the Phlegrean
13    VI|       appear~That made or sign or show came to just,~"How long,"
14    VI|      well-nigh spent,~Their blows show greater will than power
15   VII|      whose looks disdainful anger show,~Now meant to use his puissance
16   VII|          From where she was whose show and shape it had,~Toward
17    IX|        working then, in shape and show,~At his left hand, Saturn
18    IX|         his strength and wrath to show:~ ~ LXXXVIII~And not content
19     X|          one,~Such signs of doubt show in his cheer and face;~Fitly
20    XI|          they gazed:~But when the show they had beholden long,~
21   XII|          hardy knights herself to show.~Why take I not again my
22   XII|         XXV~"And to her spouse to show she was disposed~A negro'
23   XII|           she gave the knight, in show~Of love and peace, her speech,
24   XIV|           Godfrey in a dream doth show~His will; Rinaldo must return
25   XIV|         sire, grave and benign in show,~Crowned with a beechen
26   XIV|           sir knights, I tell and show~What you desire to hear,
27   XIV|           could see, or she could show.~ ~ LXI~"So in the twilight
28    XV|         saint, an angel bright in show,~So in her visage grace
29    XV|          pyramid-wise did pointed show,~High, narrow, sharp, the
30    XV|           gesture kind and loving show,~To music's sound as dames
31   XVI|         spread forth her green to show,~The moving crystal from
32  XVII|  squadrons first the men of Egypt show,~In four troops, and each
33  XVII|      brought forth their bands to show~Whom Stony sent and Happy
34  XVII|     strong for need, and fair for show,~Upon fierce steeds well
35  XVII|     Armide, and came her troop to show;~Set in a chariot bright
36  XVII|           to serve thee, may they show at ease."~The monarch held
37  XVII|      stars in skies, the diamonds show~Fret in the gilden helm
38  XVII|        thyself incite by the fair show~Of knightly worth which
39 XVIII|           There venture thou, and show thy courage stout."~ ~ IV~
40 XVIII|        his engines great begun~To show where least he would their
41 XVIII|           did his greatest engine show,~From thence where late
42 XVIII|           of squadrons three they show~And all by threes those
43   XIX|         camp, that mighty host to show begun.~ ~ LVIII~Tents infinite,
44   XIX|    faithful guard they bear false show,~And all their swords are
45    XX|         first he saw the daybreak show and shine,~Godfrey his host
46    XX|    fathers dear and parents grave~Show their uncovered heads, white,
47    XX|        faithful dogs in shape and show,~So to the closed folds
48    XX|         like a Frenchman would in show appear,~Behold how near
49    XX|         had no pride nor beauty's show;~The plumes and feathers
50    XX|          of victory true sign and show,~His glorious standard to
51    XX|          Forestalled the way, and show of combat made.~ ~ CII~The
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