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 1    II|            and cast his eyes full low,~And reverence made with
 2   III|          again.~ ~ VI~Soft words, low speech, deep sobs, sweet
 3   III|        fight.~ ~ XV~They met, and low in dust was Guardo laid,~'
 4   III|       bleeding lay, on earth full low:~ ~ XLII~Nor had the boaster
 5   III|        person! but some-deal more low."~"Baldwin," quoth she, "
 6    IV|          reverence meet the baron low inclined,~And thus his purpose
 7    IV|         if thee beseem a stile so low,~In whose sweet looks such
 8     V|      confused did feel~Of murmurs low, and outcries loud on height,~
 9     V|        answered him; "If high and low~Of sovereign power alike
10     V| subjection brought,~Both high and low obey, and be content."~This
11    VI|           combat neither high nor low denies,~Ten thousand wish
12    VI|          the knight that lay full low, alas,~In high disdain his
13    VI|          side fell to his stirrup low:~But what avails to hurt,
14   VII|         hit each mark set high or low,~If yonder knight, alas!
15   VII|      wounded Guy, and laid~Rogero low, among the people slain,~
16  VIII|  assembled straight both high and low,~Longing to see what they
17    IX|          said, the winged warrior low inclined~At his Creator'
18    IX|           the high, the weak, the low,~Were equalized by his murdering
19    IX|        mongst the Pagan crew,~And low in dust laid many a worthy
20    IX|        side will shortly lay thee low:"~He smiled, and said, "
21    XI|        first, the way is eath and low,~And time requires that
22    XI|       hearts dismayed,~Beside him low in dust old Raymond laid:~ ~
23   XII|          shield doth stretch,~And low on earth the wounded damsel
24  XIII|          are the planets high and low,~That heat, fire, burning
25  XIII|       fell,~And those proud trees low in the dust to lay~Wherein
26  XIII|        guides in dust were buried low,~Discharged of duty's chains
27   XIV|        friendly murmurs whispered low.~Godfrey as though their
28   XIV|       linen robe that raught down low,~In his right hand a rod,
29   XIV|         and vaults though builded low,~Great wonders there, strange
30   XIV|          her breasts, and all, as low~As he for shame could see,
31    XV|       received them in his bottom low~And lilt them up above his
32    XV|       which is Malta placed,~That low and hid, to lurk in seas
33    XV|       proud;~ ~ XX~Great Carthage low in ashes cold doth lie,~
34   XVI|         sung, it rumbled soft and low;~Thus were it hap or cunning,
35   XVI|         shaken hast to earth full low~With thy sharp brand strike
36   XVI|     harmony~With feignings sweet, low notes and warbles choice:~
37   XVI|      spiteful knight,~Not earth's low centre, nor sea's deepest
38  XVII|     throne it went,~Their ensigns low inclined, and arms down
39  XVII|           country two, two of the low~Which Nile had won out of
40  XVII|        place where Nilus tumbling low~Falls from his second cataract
41  XVII|           whom they had~Condemned low in dungeon under ground~
42 XVIII|           lamented;~Then kneeling low with heavy looks downcast,~
43 XVIII|       sucked down to their bosoms low;~But on he went to search
44 XVIII|        heed or care he took,~Till low to earth the wounded tree
45   XIX|      heart as stout:~Tancred laid low and traversed in his fight,~
46   XIX|           So searched he high and low about that hold,~Where he
47   XIX|           and laid the doors down low,~No iron ram, no engine
48   XIX|       slew, else by his side~Laid low on earth, that all fled
49   XIX|          a rap,~Which in a swoon, low in the dust him laid,~Wide
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