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 1     I|       Godfredo find,~And in my name ask him, why doth he rest?~
 2     I| everlasting Jove,~In his great name thus his behests do tell;~
 3     I|    host the chief of worth and name~Assembled been, a senate
 4     I|      trophies to his cross and name.~ ~ XXII~"But not for this
 5     I|        it sounds the worth and name,~Each troop, each band,
 6    II|    each soul his hire,~For his name suffer, for no pain torments~
 7    II|      Sir King," quoth she, "my name Clorinda hight,~My fame
 8   III|          XXXIX~"Rinaldo is his name, his armed fist~Breaks down
 9    IV|     born of Adam's line --~Thy name let us, though far unworthy,
10    IV|        prince, whose honorable name~Is held so great among our
11    IV|       succor to intreat,~Whose name alone accomplish can the
12     V|        and knights of greatest name~Became her prey, as erst
13    VI|   glorious title of a virgin's name?~That thou will gad by night
14   VII|    that Tancred who defend the name~Of Christ, and have been
15   VII|           XXXV~When that great name Rambaldo's ears did fill,~
16   VII|      Go to the camp, and in my name, defy~The man that combats
17   VII|      court, the second of that name,~When Leopold in single
18   VII|        each one write down his name,~And see whom Fortune chooseth
19   VII|    suit not yet forsaketh,~His name writ with the residue would
20   VII|   Tholouse," writ.~ ~ LXXI~His name with joy and mighty shouts
21   VII|    soldiers of Christ's sacred name:~Raymond, while others at
22  VIII|     marble gray,~The warrior's name, his worth and praise that
23  VIII|       disgraced at whose great name they quake;~This sceptre
24     X|      he fared,~All suddenly by name the prince gan call,~By
25     X|     XIX~"But tell me first thy name, and by what art~Thou dost
26     X|     Asia's kings~Shrink at his name, and tremble at his view,~
27    XI|       the banks they hear,~The name of Christ and of his mother
28    XI|   righteous hands,~Against thy name he doth his arm advance,~
29   XII|     grant me this,~Tell me thy name, thy country, and estate;~
30  XIII|   refuse,~That so much dreaded name can well repeat,~Which heard,
31   XIV|      naught therein responds a name so great,~It's but a lake,
32   XIV|   Virtue itself is but an idle name,~Prized by the world 'bove
33   XIV|     with her fellows bears the name~Of Fortunate, for temperate
34    XV|    sent,~And so his waves, his name, himself he spent.~ ~ IX~
35    XV|        when first it took that name;~But since, by others' loss
36    XV|        Oh no," quoth she, "his name both far and wide~Shall
37   XVI|     temples and blaspheme your name?~ ~ LVIII~"Go cruel, go,
38  XVII|  constrained~To tremble at his name, all Ind him fears,~And
39  XVII|     first, second in place and name,~He shall be born when this
40   XIX|   builded oft, still keeps the name~Of the first founder, wise
41   XIX|       haughty deed,~Godfredo's name as Vafrine watched he heard,~
42   XIX|        gave me different is my name.~ ~ LXXXI~"My mother bore
43   XIX|        near Bisertus wall,~Her name was Lesbine, mine is Almansore!"~"
44   XIX|   grief and pine,~At Tancred's name thither she ran with speed,~
45    XX|    never bend,~When that great name he heard, from the north
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