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 1     I|     XII~To whom the Lord thus spake: "Godfredo find,~And in
 2     I|        Lift up his voice, and spake with princely grace:~ ~
 3     I|     the hermit Peter rose and spake,~Who sate in counsel those
 4     I|    herald called he then, and spake him so:~ ~ LXVIII~"A pinnace
 5    II|      die alone?"~ ~ XXXI~Thus spake the nymph, yet spake but
 6    II|     Thus spake the nymph, yet spake but to the wind,~She could
 7    II|     she reproved,~And sweetly spake him thus, that so her loved:~ ~
 8    II|  together fold and wrap;~Then spake again with fell and spiteful
 9   III|    XIV~While to her folk thus spake the virgin brave,~Thereby
10   III|      wondered at his bravery, spake~To her, that near him seated
11    IV|     his curses, to himself he spake,~Such noise wild bulls that
12     V| called the worthies then, and spake them so:~"Lordlings, you
13     V|    said, and thus his brother spake,~And answered for himself
14     V|    him approaching, forthwith spake,~"Guelpho," quoth he, "for
15     V|       these cheerful words he spake,~To make them heart again
16    VI|       and lords.~Then Godfrey spake, and said, "The man hath
17    VI|      to fair Clorinda present spake;~"If he go forth, remain
18    VI|      two fight."~ ~ XXII~Thus spake the King, and soon without
19    VI|      meanwhile sojourn."~Thus spake the princess: and her servant
20   VII|  spent."~ ~ XIV~While thus he spake, Erminia hushed and still~
21   VII|  jolly baron old thus bravely spake,~His words are spurs to
22   VII| giving it to Raymond, thus he spake:~"This is the sword wherewith
23   VII|  peeped out;~ ~ CI~The spirit spake to him, called Oradine,~
24   VII|    brother called and thus he spake,~"Go with thy troop, fight
25  VIII|     we pursued him, took him, spake him fair,~Till comforted
26  VIII|   dust and gore defoiled,~Yet spake, though dead, with whose
27  VIII|     This said; even while she spake she did inspire~With fury,
28  VIII|  false and guile enorm."~Thus spake the angry knight with headlong
29    IX|    ran, and thus, displeased, spake,~"What fear is this? Oh,
30     X|   diverted be."~While thus he spake, it seemed he breathed fire,~
31     X|    have hold."~ ~ XLVIII~Thus spake Orcanes, and some inkling
32     X|     and left."~ ~ LXXIII~Thus spake the Briton prince, with
33    XI|     examples be."~ ~ III~Thus spake the hermit grave in words
34    XI|     about and to good Sigiere spake,~Who bare his greatest shield
35   XII|   with the deed."~ ~ XII~Thus spake the prince, and gently '
36   XII|      the time, while thus she spake,~Wherein they ought that
37   XII|       old,~Thus to the people spake Argantes bold:~ ~ CII~"I
38   XIV|  uttered, till at last~Ubaldo spake, and thus his guide besought:~"
39   XIV|   meat~They filled were, thus spake the wizard old:~"Now fits
40   XVI|       unpure yet ever said or spake,~Words that could make heaven'
41   XVI|   breed compassion dear, then spake at last:~ ~ XLIII~"Suppose
42  XVII|       captive."~ ~ XXXIX~Thus spake the tyrant. and the sceptre
43 XVIII|      united all while thus he spake,~Their targets hard above
44   XIX|       lay;~So that if Emireno spake, forth went~The sound to
45   XIX|    more regard:~ ~ LXIII~Thus spake the chieftain to that surly
46   XIX|     prison set me free:"~Thus spake the princess, thus she and
47    XX|   words in several tongues he spake,~And all his sundry nations
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