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 1    II|        glass,~Lets in the light amid your temple's side,~By broken
 2   III|        skies,~And man and horse amid the dust descries.~ ~ X~
 3    IV|    Pluto's realm assembled been~Amid the palace of their angry
 4    IV|       moan,~And sought his love amid the Elysian fields,~His
 5     V|        still in his angry vein;~Amid the camp a place was broad
 6     V|         would it should betide,~Amid the press Gernando gan retire,~
 7     V|     seem an arm without a hand,~Amid our troops unless thy eagle
 8    VI|        by night in giglot wise,~Amid thine armed foes, to seek
 9   VII|       nor servants more I need:~Amid these groves I walk oft
10   VII| dispeared were and gone.~ ~ XLV~Amid those witchcrafts and that
11   VII|      CVII~Argantes nimbly leapt amid the throng,~And from a soldier
12    IX|         mates with labor light,~Amid the tents, a bloody harvest
13    IX|         LXVIII~Not far from him amid the blood and dust,~Heads,
14    IX|       hand,~And with great acts amid the Pagan host~Would win
15     X|       VI~On them he supped, and amid the field~To rest his weary
16     X|        the same~Who have so oft amid the dusty plain~Turks, Persians,
17     X|         day,~With princely look amid the press he shined,~And
18     X|      poured out a silver flood;~Amid the herbs, the grass and
19    XI|   silent on the greenwood spray~Amid the groves unheard was hound
20   XII|       dight;~For thus disguised amid her foes she meant~To pass
21   XII|    embrace:~Her streaming tears amid her kisses fall,~Her sighs,
22   XII|         shut, and how she stood~Amid her foes, she held herself
23   XII|        them, and close her drew~Amid the press that none her
24   XII|        And clad in starry veil, amid his dream,~For whose sweet
25   XII|     beams bright shining drive,~Amid which rays herself she closed
26  XIII|       camp a grove a little way~Amid the valleys deep grows out
27  XIII|      roaring thunder;~Hear, you amid the empty air that dwell~
28  XIII|       whistling wind~His blasts amid the leaves and branches
29   XIV|       Ere many years shall run,~Amid the saints in bliss here
30   XIV|     contain,~Earth like an isle amid the water lies,~Which sea
31   XIV|           XL~Amazed the knights amid these wonders passed,~And
32   XIV|            LX~"A rumbling sound amid the waters deep~Meanwhile
33    XV|       the sand,~And anchor cast amid the steadfast land.~ ~ VII~
34   XVI|         Cyclades seemed to swim amid the main,~And hill gainst
35   XVI|         shapes of castles great~Amid the air, that little time
36  XVII|     sound of instrument.~ ~ XLI~Amid the noise and shout uprose
37 XVIII|         twine.~ ~ LXIV~But when amid the eastern heaven appeared~
38 XVIII|      The king and Raymond heard amid their fray;~And by the shout
39   XIX|        and shady dale they find~Amid the mountains steep so laid
40   XIX|         and ravishment,~And may amid their preys with little
41   XIX|     thus, Vafrino goes~Unknown, amid ten thousand armed foes.~ ~
42   XIX|    proceed,~Naught but her veil amid those deserts wide~She had
43   XIX|         shined,~He longed to be amid those enemies,~Nor rest
44    XX|         fair,~And pleasure flew amid sad dread and fear;~The
45    XX|         shrill,~But silent pass amid the open main:~Rinaldo so,
46    XX|      like a raging flood,~To be amid that battle; such desire,~
47    XX|      They met, and Raymond fell amid the field,~This blow again
48    XX|         spies great Sion's king amid the train,~And to him leaps,
49    XX|      And though the silver bird amid his shield~Were armed gules;
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