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 1     I|     Exposed to hazard of so far sought war,~Of glory vain to gain
 2     I|    fight, the heat, the way,~He sought some place to rest his wearied
 3    II|       beat that dog he long had sought,~"Let them all die," quoth
 4    II|    marked not, wist not what he sought,~Thus loved, thus served
 5    II|    neglect, each other's safety sought;~But thus the king was more
 6    IV| wondered they and each at other sought,~What mister wight she was,
 7    IV|         consumed with moan,~And sought his love amid the Elysian
 8    IV|      cause my guiltless life is sought,~For on my ruin is his safety
 9    IV|         way were easy, which he sought,~To bring all Asia subject
10     V|        if to shun these perils, sought so far,~May seem disgraceful
11     V|       place,~Whom though Armida sought to undermine,~Gainst him
12     V|    endure, that to the place he sought~A simple knight should dare
13     V|      was freely given ere 'twas sought,~Nor that it lessened be
14     V|    would retire,~Another way he sought to set them right:~"Write
15    VI|       appeared,~Her curious eye sought out her chosen knight;~And
16   VII|         For none there was that sought to purchase fame~In so great
17   VII|   himself and place,~Raymond he sought, the thickest press among.~
18   VII|     every way and every mean he sought,~To stay his flying mates,
19  VIII|      Like him that upward still sought to aspire,~His right hand
20    IX|         barren as she went.~She sought the rest of her infernal
21    IX|    danger found, though much he sought,~Till Argillan, that watched
22     X|       his weary limbs awhile he sought,~He made his pillow of his
23     X|   brambles bore,~His right hand sought the passage through the
24     X|      siege unless some means be sought;~And it must last till the
25    XI|         that kept him, went and sought~Divine dictamnum, out of
26   XII|     neither shrunk, nor vantage sought of ground,~They traverse
27   XII|         searched is, handled or sought;~So their sweet words to
28   XII|         to cure his wounds were sought,~Meanwhile of his dear love
29  XIII|       easier got though further sought,~But from his study he at
30  XIII|      vain~The soldiers restless sought the god in bed,~But most
31  XVII|      Armida, who Rinaldo's ruin sought,~To them adjoins herself
32  XVII|     acts his courage wished and sought,~And with that wish transported
33 XVIII|         XXI~The knight some way sought out the flood to pass,~And
34 XVIII|        flood to pass,~And as he sought, a wondrous bridge appeared,~
35 XVIII|        desert wide,~The more he sought, more wonders still he spied.~ ~
36 XVIII|         his turret old Raymondo sought;~And thou Camillo on that
37   XIX|       Prince Tancred strove and sought,~But at his breast or helm'
38   XIX|      high.~ ~ XIV~The Christian sought to enter on his foe,~Voiding
39   XIX|   groundwork eyed,~And entrance sought, and twice with his swift
40   XIX|         work his feat~He longer sought, nor hid him from the throng;~
41   XIX|      speeches kind and grave~He sought to ease my grief, and sorrows'
42   XIX|     woes, and for my harms have sought relief,~Since now my pains
43   XIX|      what praise, what thank he sought,~And what reward, and satisfied
44    XX|      this while that strove and sought~From shameful flight his
45    XX|       and murder, matter new he sought:~As from his supper poor
46    XX| greatest peril, danger, most he sought.~ ~ CXIII~He spied Rinaldo,
47    XX|       found,~But rode about and sought, nor sought in vain,~Some
48    XX|      rode about and sought, nor sought in vain,~Some famous hand
49    XX|       so hugely smit,~And as he sought to rise, Godfredo's sword~
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