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 1    II|         wrestle in the sand,~To leave with speed Atlanta swift
 2    II|         ruth.~ ~ L~"Yet give me leave to tell your Highness this,~
 3    II|         the harmless sheep~Must leave their lambs to hungry wolves
 4    II|     Egyptian king,~Then give me leave to say, this oversight~Beseems
 5    IV|        right belong.~But let us leave to speak of these alarms,~
 6     V|       or where employ the same,~Leave me, I pray, at my discretion
 7     V|         forthwith you went?~And leave me here your absence to
 8     V|       saith he will depart,~And leave the Christian camp incontinent.~
 9     V|    Guelpho, when the prince his leave had take~And now had spurred
10     V|     their armor best,~And taken leave of Godfrey and the rest.~ ~
11    VI|    honored her, served her, and leave her gave,~And willed her
12  VIII|         good Aliprando took his leave,~Of certain troth he had
13    IX|        bid them all depart, and leave the care~Of war to soldiers,
14     X|   troubled heart,~Tell then and leave me not amazed still."~The
15     X|      men of pride,~By your good leave, Sir King, here shall he
16    XI|           XVIII~They took their leave, and Godfrey's heralds rode~
17   XII|        dearly love, with thee~I leave my faithful maids, and all
18   XII|   neglect,~Disgraced, despised, leave in this fort behind?~Shall
19   XII|       Quoth Clorinda, "no!~Whom leave we here of prowess if you
20   XII|    courage bold,~At once should leave this town in these extremes,~
21   XII|         that these twain should leave this hold,~My heart their
22   XII|      and hardy maid,~He saw her leave her arms and wonted gear,~
23   XII|  service and his taken pain,~To leave that fond attempt, but prayed
24   XII|         yet undone,~I longed to leave this wandering pilgrimage,~
25   XII|       Must change her life, and leave this sinful ground,~Thine
26   XII|        That her sweet life must leave that tender hold,~His sword
27   XII|       many a tear;~He would not leave the corpses fair in field~
28   XII|         and shed his blood,~And leave his corpse to wolves and
29  XIII|       XXVI~Thus boasted he, and leave to go desired,~And forward
30  XIII|     dreadful spring,~I give him leave the adventure great to prove,~
31  XIII|        that to him said:~ ~ LI~"Leave off thy hardy thought, another'
32   XIV|           XXXII~They took their leave, and on their journey went,~
33   XIV|   disdain may move~His heart to leave that base and servile love.~ ~
34    XV|     they agreed,~And took their leave and leaped forth on the
35   XVI|         sad and rueful look~His leave of thee and last farewell
36   XVI|          LXI~What should he do? leave on the naked sand~This woful
37   XVI|     quoth she, "nor pity had~To leave me thus twixt life and death
38  XVII|        meet them, conquer them, leave none alive;~Or those that
39  XVII|              XCVII~Thus took he leave, and made a quick return,~
40    XX|    thought or saucy tongue~Have leave to judge or guess at heavenly
41    XX| Providence divine~That made him leave the fortress he possessed,~
42    XX|       Whither will you run,~And leave your leader to his foes
43    XX|     hath the house of fate.~Ah, leave these flatteries, leave
44    XX|         leave these flatteries, leave weak hope to move,~Cease,
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