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 1    II|     King grants their desire;~Clorinda hears their fact and fortunes
 2    II| helmet lies,~The famous badge Clorinda used to bear;~That wonts
 3    II|   entreat the skies.~ ~ XLIII~Clorinda changed to ruth her warlike
 4    II|    King," quoth she, "my name Clorinda hight,~My fame perchance
 5   III|      great Jerusalem arrives:~Clorinda gives them battle, in the
 6   III|       XIII~Against their foes Clorinda sallied out,~And many a
 7   III|  strength preserved them from Clorinda's ire:~When, as a tempest
 8   III|      This while forth pricked Clorinda from the throng~And 'gainst
 9   III|     we both our courage try:"~Clorinda to that motion yielded glad,~
10   III|     to shun:~ ~ XXXIII~So ran Clorinda, so her foes pursued,~Until
11   III|        hurt, or slew.~ ~ XXXV~Clorinda slew Ardelio; aged knight,~
12   III|   well,~Argantes and with him Clorinda stout,~For bank and bulwark
13    VI|     to find:~The King to fair Clorinda present spake;~"If he go
14    VI|     are.~ ~ LXXIX~With strong Clorinda was Erminia sweet~In surest
15    VI|      That kept she secret, if Clorinda heard~Her make complaints,
16    VI|      high hanging on the wall~Clorinda's silver arms, and sighed
17    VI|   best the thing,~While stout Clorinda talketh with the king."~ ~
18    VI|     beguiled therefore,~"I am Clorinda, ope the gate," she cried,~"
19    VI|        His aged father strong Clorinda slew,~When that bright shield
20    VI|       rest,~Who this supposed Clorinda saw likewise,~To follow
21    VI|       chased with naked blade~Clorinda's self, or else Clorinda'
22    VI|      Clorinda's self, or else Clorinda's shade.~ ~ CXIII~Yet that
23   VII|      thousands fill;~The king Clorinda sent and her brave rout,~
24   VII|      Well might the spirit of Clorinda pass,~Like her it was, in
25   VII| direct their course,~But wise Clorinda soon the advantage spied,~
26    IX|    the valleys wlde:~This was Clorinda, whom the king forth sent~
27    IX|      a bloody harvest reaped:~Clorinda went the proud Circassian
28    IX|        Heads, arms, and legs, Clorinda strewed wide~Her sword through
29    IX|      But hardy Guelpho gainst Clorinda sweet~Ventured his sword
30    IX|   behalf to pray~Argantes and Clorinda to retire;~The furious couple
31     X|      been thy safeguard most;~Clorinda bright and I fled eke with
32     X|     all what had them betide:~Clorinda bright to Solyman addressed~
33    XI|  broke:~Godfrey is wounded by Clorinda stout,~And lost is that
34    XI|    the French to quake begun,~Clorinda on the corner tower alone,~
35    XI|  skirmish hot,~Her mighty bow Clorinda often drew,~And many a sharp
36    XI|   clap,~Through his right eye Clorinda's seventh shaft went,~And
37    XI|       fastened were and knit.~Clorinda, thou this arrow didst discharge,~
38    XI|      was fled!~The women that Clorinda's strength behold,~Their
39   XII|  Twelfth book~ ~THE ARGUMENT.~Clorinda hears her eunuch old report~
40   XII|  eyelids lays:~Yet rested not Clorinda's working thought,~Which
41   XII|       all his lords were met,~Clorinda spoke for both, and said, "
42   XII|       me with you: ah." Quoth Clorinda, "no!~Whom leave we here
43   XII|       adventure fit.~ ~ XVIII~Clorinda there her silver arms off
44   XII|       shut the gate, but shut Clorinda out.~ ~ XLIX~Alone was she
45   XII|    designments plain,~Dead is Clorinda fair, laid in cold grave,~
46  XIII|   them still?~ ~ XLIII~"I was Clorinda, now imprisoned here,~Yet
47 XVIII|   more,~Like that which sweet Clorinda burned before.~ ~ XLVI~Yet
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