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 1     I|     hearts:~So we, if children young diseased we find,~Anoint
 2     I|    acting thoughts he bent:~In young Rinaldo fierce desires he
 3     I|      serpent on his nest;~Both young and old, let us this people
 4    II|     near,~The people ran, both young and old, to gaze;~Olindo
 5    II|    that the sergeants hent the young man stout,~And bound him
 6    II|       out.~ ~ XL~While she was young, she used with tender hand~
 7   III|       crew,~Before the residue young Rinaldo flings~As swift
 8   III|    plain at large.~Tancred and young Rinaldo break the press,~
 9   III|   match him might;~Tancred and young Rinaldo like in fight."~ ~
10    IV|  beauty frame,~False, fair and young, a virgin and a witch;~To
11    IV|      weak, mine age was all to young,~To undertake alone a work
12    IV|   captived~A thousand souls of young and lusty knights;~These
13     V|         for a quarrel vain,~By young Rinaldo in his desperate
14     V|         so fierce, so fair, so young,~God Mars he seemed descending
15     V|       and courage to appease;~"Young Prince, thy valor," thus
16     V|    loudly cried,~"Whence comes young Eustace, and what seeks
17    VI|        Rome beheld~The forward young men manage spear and shield.~ ~
18    VI|    forests wild among,~As this young champion hasted thitherward,~
19    VI|      close imbarred~Her tender young ones in the springing bent,~
20    VI|       brothers of Italia land,~Young Poliphern and Alicandro
21   VII|      turrets round about,~Both young and old with many thousands
22  VIII|      tidings from each part~Of young Rinaldo's worth and praises
23  VIII|        His speech at length to young Rinaldo passed,~And told
24  VIII|   master's heir,~It is Rinaldo young, with whom in might~And
25  VIII|   blade,~The face was fair and young, and on the chin~No sign
26    IX|      members, tender, soft and young.~ ~ XXVIII~The bold ensample
27     X|    thus began to say~The hardy young man to the tyrant wise,~"
28     X|  coupled new in marriage yoke;~Young babes he had, to fight which
29    XI|       walls the Pagans old and young~Stood hushed and still,
30  XIII|    erst, as fresh, as fair, as young;~So that forgetting all
31   XIV| passage stray,~Only from exile young Rinaldo call,~This give
32   XIV|     them where they should the young man find."~ ~ XXVII~Up start
33   XIV|       in bonds them sent,~Whom young Rinaldo rescued as they
34   XIV|     you find~A dame, in visage young, but old in years,~Her curled
35   XIV|       hold the same before the young man's face,~That he may
36   XVI|      bough did hide~Beside the young the old and ripened fig,~
37   XVI|        were tender here, hard, young and sour,~There purple ripe,
38  XVII|      For strength and courage, young; for wisdom, old.~ ~ XXXIII~
39  XVII|      with kind embrace,~To the young prince, that silent stood
40  XVII|    battle strong,~His daughter young became great Otho's bride.~
41  XVII|      the death and fall~Of the young prince of Danes, his late
42  XVII|     fatal weapon, and withal,~"Young knight," quoth he, "take
43  XVII|        hermit thus bespake the young man stout:~"Of thy great
44   XIX|    same~The sovereign Duke and young Rinaldo came.~ ~ XLVII~As
45   XIX|          CXXVI~This said, from young Rinaldo's angry eyes,~Flew
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