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 1     I|         journey stay,~For well he knew him for a dangerous foe:~
 2     I|         king his coming evil that knew,~Did cursed thoughts in
 3   III|             XXIII~The prince well knew her, though her painted
 4   III|      field of azure, fair Erminia knew,~"See there, sir King,"
 5   III|        likes me well therefore,~I knew him whilom in the court
 6     V|        heart rejoice, for well he knew,~Though much he praised
 7     V|          in sight,~Hundreds, that knew not yet the quarrel weel,~
 8     V|           did so much;~For yet he knew not whom the fault would
 9     V|       secret of their hearts,~And knew how best to warm them in
10     V|         and drawing near~Rambaldo knew the knight, and loudly cried,~"
11     V|          princess, who the danger knew,~Between them stepped, and
12    VI|      esteemed light,~For most not knew, or else not feared his
13    VI|          The Pagan patience never knew, nor used,~Trembling for
14    VI| championess he thought he saw and knew;~Upon his hidden mates for
15   VII|         gesture, and his voice he knew:~It was Rambaldo, who for
16  VIII|      hacked and rent,~Yet well we knew, when near the corse we
17    IX|      spoiled the fields, the duke knew well before,~Yet thought
18     X|          these the hardy champion knew,~We saw his valor, and his
19    XI|          waters pure could do,~He knew their power, their virtue,
20    XI|          s voice his hardy people knew,~And his loud cries that
21    XI|    wrought all night both saw and knew.~ ~
22   XII|        press that none her saw or knew:~ ~ LI~Then as a wolf guilty
23   XII|          done he saw, and seeing, knew her face,~And lost therewith
24   XII|          guide far off the prince knew by his shield,~And thither
25   XII|            his squires in fine he knew,~Then weak and woful thus
26   XII|        CII~"I would, when first I knew the hardy maid~Excluded
27  XIII|       till then he never felt nor knew.~ ~ XXIX~That he had fled
28  XIII|           the knight, yet he both knew and thought~All were illusions
29  XIII|          both heard, and saw, and knew,~Yet nould with death them
30   XIV|      stayed; the hermit old,~That knew they were misled by false
31   XIV|        head till then no creature knew,~But under these a wealthy
32   XIV|        caudate stars are framed~I knew; my skill with pride my
33   XIV|           the witch perceived and knew,~Her hands she wrung for
34   XVI|          seemed how much good she knew,~Her feathered fellows all
35   XVI|        Awhile she feared, but she knew in short,~That her dear
36   XVI|          Limbo lake,~All well she knew, but yet no time she fand~
37  XVII|         Of their wise friend well knew the aged face:~But when
38   XIX|         came and smote:~The Pagan knew the prince by his array,~
39   XIX|        his foe for bold and hardy knew.~ ~ XI~Tancred of body active
40   XIX|           disadvantage great that knew,~Let go his hold, and on
41   XIX|            mine is Almansore!"~"I knew long since," quoth she, "
42   XIX|       while,~Armida's sleights he knew, and trains unjust,~Women
43   XIX|        for their chieftain wist I knew your guise,~What garments,
44   XIX|        secret, safe and short, he knew,~And now close by the city'
45    XX|         Proceeds, the French well knew, and plain espied,~For from
46    XX|         and lineages long since I knew,~Each knight obeys my rule,
47    XX|            and much chivalry:~She knew the man when first his arms
48    XX|           the damsel by her habit knew,~"See, see this mankind
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