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 1     I|       old, let us this people kill,~The tender infants at their
 2    II| charms are vain;~Aladine will kill the Christians in his ire:~
 3    II|     them all die," quoth he, "kill great and small,~So shall
 4    II|    weapon take,~Burn, murder, kill these traitors for my sake."~ ~
 5    II|       would Bethlem's infants kill,~The Christians soon this
 6   III|     And thought she wished to kill, who longed to kiss.~ ~
 7   III|     so at once she threats to kill him twice.~ ~ XXIV~Not once
 8   III|     grace, or let thine anger kill,~Love hath disarmed my life
 9    IV|      his fellow's heart,~Thus kill them all or spoil the greatest
10    IV|      thy praise to make, than kill a king.~ ~ XLII~"But if
11    IV|     fear my fainting soul did kill,~For so my mind foreshowed
12    IV|      guardian would his pupil kill,~And that himself, if promise
13     V|       kingdom and that tyrant kill:~But now again I let you
14     V|    Pagans would he fight,~And kill their kings from Egypt unto
15    VI|     looks he would his foeman kill,~But full of other thoughts
16   VII|      grave those idle fancies kill~Which in her troubled soul
17   VII| thousand sparks outstart,~And kill with fear the coward Pagan'
18   VII|     all alone should chase~Or kill a thousand of these Pagans
19  VIII|   broken,~Why doth not heaven kill them with fire and thunder?~
20    IX|  Christians in their tents to kill:~But God who their intents
21    IX|   assail with sudden war,~And kill them all while thus they
22    IX|     would,~Or die himself, or kill the Pagan bold.~ ~ XXXVII~
23    IX|       silly sheep destroy and kill;~But as he went his troops
24    IX|      Whose wars all creatures kill, and slain, revive.~ ~ LXII~
25   XII|     wrath:~I will destroy and kill that Christian lord~Who
26   XII|       the boaster stout~Would kill the prince, who late had
27  XIII|      t not enough thy foes to kill,~But in their graves wilt
28    XV|        lest heat the blossoms kill,~The fields Elysian, as
29   XVI|      sharp brand strike down, kill, overthrow."~ ~ XXXIV~This
30   XVI|     men, and conquered so, to kill.~ ~ XXXIX~But now herself
31   XVI|       render that to me,~Else kill them both at once, ah tarry,
32  XVII|   each blow~Thy foes and ours kill, wound, and overthrow.~ ~
33  XVII|      battle, and by fight him kill,~And with his hateful head
34  XVII|   scath~Each secret vice, and kill each inward fault;~For so
35  XVII|       nor age that seed shall kill.~ ~ LXXXVII~"Would God,
36 XVIII| deliverance will procure,~And kill your coward foes and all
37 XVIII|   prince his wonted foe shall kill.~ ~ LXVIII~The archers shot
38 XVIII|       this bridge, that I~May kill a thousand Christians first,
39   XIX|   hand his foe should foil or kill.~He saved him with his shield,
40   XIX|   these would preserve, those kill, these save.~ ~ XLVI~But
41   XIX|   should his word be vain,~To kill the man that had Prince
42   XIX| command no more you spoil and kill,~And let a trumpet publish
43   XIX|      my friends did burn, did kill, did chase,~Thou know'st
44    XX|  creep,~And entrance seek; to kill some harmless sheep.~ ~
45    XX|      and through their bands,~Kill, murder, slay, few scape,
46    XX|      him led and fury hot,~To kill and murder, matter new he
47    XX|     his fair love uphold,~Nor kill the cruel man that slew
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