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 1    IV|      hell doth call,~And sends Armida to entrap his foe:~She tells
 2    IV|     faith."~ ~ XXVII~The sweet Armida took this charge on hand,~
 3    IV|      This paragon should Queen Armida wed,~A goodly swain to be
 4    IV|      and be it therefore seen,~Armida lived, and died, both like
 5     V|   displease.~ ~ ~ I~While thus Armida false the knights misled~
 6     V|        discretion free~To help Armida, or serve here with thee."~ ~
 7     V| coveted the place,~Whom though Armida sought to undermine,~Gainst
 8     V|      while, the fair and false Armida strived~To get her promised
 9     V|        a knight~To follow fair Armida when 'twas night.~ ~ LXXVII~
10   VII|       find,~He is entrapped in Armida's trains:~Raymond with strong
11   VII|        to the soil,~Where fair Armida doth the sceptre guide,~
12   VII|       That he may see, how for Armida's sake,~Of him and of his
13   VII|     thee," quoth it, "thou art Armida's thrall."~ ~ XLVIII~"Within
14   VII|      of the camp beside,~After Armida false were followed hot,~
15     X|        repeat~How they escaped Armida's wrath and spite:~Rinaldo
16   XIV|        first at large declares~Armida's trains, then how to shun
17   XIV|        and long to know.~ ~ L~"Armida's craft, her sleight and
18   XIV|   again~Her false devices thus Armida wrought,~This was her first
19   XIV|       thereof befell.~ ~ LVII~"Armida hunted him through wood
20   XIV|     Then from her ambush forth Armida start,~Swearing revenge,
21   XIV|        despise,~And enter fair Armida's paradise.~ ~ LXXVI~"The
22   XIV|      steps withhold,~Nor shall Armida, so you guarded be,~Your
23    XV|     far-sought isle they find; Armida's charms~They scorn, they
24    XV|       brought,~Enough to bring Armida's charms to naught."~ ~
25   XVI|   prayers to retain her knight~Armida strives; he hears, but thence
26   XVI|       This wondrous girdle did Armida frame,~And, when she would
27   XVI|      with his searchers twain.~Armida of her mount and chiefest
28   XVI|       Among thy prisoners poor Armida bind,~And let the camp increase
29   XVI|        vengeance bear,~And oft Armida shalt thou call in vain,~
30   XVI|        Thou closed thine eyes, Armida, heaven envied~Ease to thy
31   XVI|    foresaken, speechless, sad,~Armida wildly stared and gazed
32  XVII|      Godfrey's power to fight;~Armida, who Rinaldo's ruin sought,~
33  XVII|       he fear or doubt:~To him Armida came, even at the hour~When
34  XVII|        cry:~ ~ XXXVI~So passed Armida, looked on, gazed on, so,~
35  XVII|       joy and feast doth last,~Armida found fit time her nets
36  XVII|      his sceptre cast:~Then to Armida said, "Fair Queen, I see~
37  XVII|        tell,~I taught them how Armida's charms to end,~And bring
38 XVIII|    brought~You safe from false Armida's charmed hold,~And thee
39   XIX|       on a rich throne he fand~Armida set with dames and knights
40   XIX|     that laid.~ ~ LXX~Her eyes Armida lift from earth at last,~
41   XIX|       silent stood this while,~Armida's sleights he knew, and
42   XIX|      save,~And since with fair Armida let me dwell.~Thus taken
43   XIX|    They will the same to Queen Armida give,~And for the same she
44    XX|    fatal hour;~Rinald appeased Armida; first the field~The Christians
45    XX|        And in that battle fair Armida stood.~ ~ XXIII~On the right
46    XX|      than a leader far,~He set Armida safe, then turned again~
47    XX|      and courage try,~Thou art Armida's foe, her champion I."~ ~
48    XX| fortune to my blows,~That fair Armida her revenge may see,~Help,
49    XX|     how, far from help or aid,~Armida fled, alone, amazed, afraid:~ ~
50    XX|        scorn,~What torment for Armida poor abideth?~No, no, thy
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