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 1     I|      burdens all he set the Paynims large,~And on poor Christians
 2    II|           such as all the chance at large disclosed,~She wondered
 3    II|      strayed wild among the forests large,~Some to Emmaus to the Christian
 4   III|    slaughter rageth in the plain at large.~Tancred and young Rinaldo
 5    IV|         just,~And for thou shalt at large my fortunes know,~I will
 6     V|        fiend that set his tongue at large,~Still bred more fancies
 7     V|          camp a place was broad and large,~Where one fair regiment
 8     V|           Tancred found him, and at large declared~The words and speeches
 9     V|            speed,~On whom his mercy large extended is;~Tofore his
10    VI|            challenge gan he then at large expose,~With mighty threats,
11    VI|        turned their steeds and left large space between~To make their
12    VI|          forth gainst it his weapon large,~Quite naked to his foe
13   VII|        remain~ Twixt either troop a large and spacious plain.~ ~ LXXXIV~
14   VII|         shall not slip~To give thee large rewards for such a good;"~
15    IX|      Wretched Latinus at that issue large,~And at his mouth, poured
16    IX|              that felt the reins at large,~With leaps and flings that
17    IX|            scaped from his stall at large,~Where he had long been
18    IX|          blood appeared his members large,~His breath was short, his
19    XI|       boldly forward to the ditches large,~And o'er their heads an
20    XI|             of waters clear,~Though large and deep the Christians
21    XI|           part a hole made wide and large,~Where his strong sinews
22    XI|      Eustace eke within the ditches large,~To narrow shifts and last
23    XI|       knight,~That he esteemed that large and ample fort~Too strait
24   XII|    mischance had told this while at large:~Godfrey and all his lords
25  XIII|         great:"~And then he told at large from part to part,~All what
26  XIII|          And some to keep the drops large vessels set.~ ~ LXXVIII~
27   XIV|            in a vault, who first at large declares~Armida's trains,
28   XIV|             was a cave, high, wide, large, ample, plain,~With goodly
29   XIV|             chanced since I will at large declare,~To you unknown,
30   XIV|           she to Damascus' kingdoms large,~Nor to the fort built in
31    XV|        boldly sailed upon the ocean large;~But if the sea in midst
32    XV|            found,~That overspread a large and ample green,~The winds
33    XV|           did make~An ample pond, a large and spacious lake.~ ~ LVIII~
34    XV|           on her crown, she 'gan at large unfold;~Which falling long
35   XVI|             Feeds with the mares at large, his service done,~If arms
36  XVII|        appears,~That of the kingdom large o'er which he reigned,~The
37  XVII|              a town rich, fair, and large:~The last of Boecan, which
38  XVII|        those lords, his friends, at large again.~ ~ XLVI~"Rinaldo
39 XVIII|      stretched arms around,~All the large desert in his bosom held,~
40 XVIII|            Of carpenters an hundred large he brought,~That what their
41 XVIII|          let go the captive dove at large,~And she that had his counsel
42    XX|      through his host, that took so large a scope,~He rode, and viewed
43    XX|             squadrons trim~O'er the large plain, did Altamoro stand,~
44    XX|       glance,~Who felt the reins at large. and with the stroke~Half
45    XX|          cast, when with his battle large~Rinaldo came, whose fury,
46    XX| strengthened with a cover thick and large~Of stiff and well-attempered
47    XX|            and opened wide;~And two large doors made for his life
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