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 1     I|     march to Sion's noble wall,~Unseen, unheard, or undescried
 2    II|         long, but not regarded,~Unseen, unmarked, unpitied, unrewarded.~ ~
 3   III|        last unmarked, unviewed, unseen,~When Dudon had Almansor
 4   III|        stood,~To Christian eyes unseen, unknown, until~A Syrian
 5   III|       echo sighed in the groves unseen,~The weeping nymphs fled
 6    IV|        forms and shapes, tofore unseen,~That fear, death, terror
 7    IV|        please the eye, the rest unseen, the touch.~ ~ XXXII~As
 8    IV|     This said, to shapeless air unseen she glides.~ ~  L~"But what
 9    IV|        each drop bathed a grace unseen.~ ~ LXXVI~Thrice twenty
10    VI|    fears confused~How to escape unseen out of that hold,~Because
11    VI|         hide;~That might she do unseen, for she had sent~The rest,
12    VI| appeared bold;~Fast by her side unseen smiled Venus' son,~As erst
13    VI|        secret paths they strove unseen to gone,~Until the watch
14    VI|         But dangers new, tofore unseen, appear,~New perils she
15    VI|      his love, he galloped fast unseen.~
16   VII|        through the desert woods unseen~Of her strong foes, that
17   VII|       and saw, and kept herself unseen.~ ~ XXXVII~The noble baron
18   VII|        Christian champion stood unseen.~ ~ LXXXIII~But now the
19   VII|       man before,~The angel, by unseen, his force did know,~And
20   VII|    danger bear:~But lo, at hand unseen was help divine,~Which saves
21   VII|         the wound; the angel by unseen,~The sharp head blunted
22  VIII|       the slain and wounded lay~Unseen, where naught but glistering
23  VIII|    place for men to lie in wait unseen. ~ ~ LII~"Thither, to seek
24    IX|       And then to shapeless air unseen she glides.~ ~ XII~The Soldan
25    IX|        wist they could not come unseen,~And therefore loud their
26     X|         safe withdrew,~Unknown, unseen, disguised, travelled he,~
27     X|       the bold,~Convey his folk unseen of more and less~Even to
28     X|     privy ways begin,~And bring unseen whole armies out and in.~ ~
29     X|      his hollow cloud imbarred,~Unseen, at will did all the prease
30    XI|        rode not, as he thought, unseen.~ ~ LVII~When Godfrey parted,
31    XI|      whereof in a prepared bath~Unseen the blessed spirit poured
32   XII|      her foes she meant~To pass unseen, by help of friendly night,~
33   XII|     forward with a speedy pace,~Unseen, unmarked, undescried, until~
34   XIV|    secure, safe, sure and bold,~Unseen the palace may you enter
35    XV|       Rhodes they left by north unseen,~And sailed along the coasts
36    XV|       waste, unless wild beasts unseen,~Or wanton nymphs, roamed
37    XV|        Of savage beasts, tofore unseen, unkend,~Differing in voice,
38   XVI|      broke,~The fowls to shades unseen by pairs withdrew;~It seemed
39   XVI|       land he looked, till land unseen he left.~ ~ LXII~Waked from
40 XVIII|        balm and nardus breathed unseen,~And o'er his head let down
41 XVIII|      streams, the wind,~But yet unseen those nymphs, those singers
42 XVIII|     nymphs, those singers were,~Unseen the lutes, harps, viols
43 XVIII|       And here and there tofore unseen was reared~Of timber strong
44 XVIII|        Michael, to all the rest~Unseen, appeared before Godfredo'
45   XIX|      troops, and kept his grief unseen;~"My friends, you are unconquered
46   XIX|       Thither where Vafrine her unseen abode,~There took she horse,
47   XIX|        plight might be unknown, unseen!~Alas! where is thy mirth
48    XX|       wondrous guise, till then unseen, unheard,~To save themselves
49    XX|         Godfredo's band~Entered unseen, disguised that few them
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