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 1     I| Christian Princes ever strive~To win fair Greece out of the tyrants'
 2    II|        No strength of arms shall win this noble fort,~Of shake
 3    II|          service, or by hire,~To win a maiden's hold, a thing
 4    II|         fairness, no grace could win;~Joy, comfort, hope, the
 5    II|        and doubt,~You both shall win, and fit reward obtain."~
 6    II|          every warlike stowre to win,~By which bright sign well
 7    II|   assigned,~They who are wont to win in every fight~Still feed
 8   III|        soldier wild, careless to win or lose,~Saw where her locks
 9   III|        rend,~That so by hand may win this hold, and we~May in
10    IV|         thy succors I invoke,~To win the crown whence I am dispossest;~
11    IV|         my kingdom lost again to win.~ ~ LXIV~"For lo a knight,
12    IV|     things of worth were hard to win;~Yet tempered so her deignful
13     V|         with this dame to go,~To win her kingdom and that tyrant
14     V|      that lies in close await~To win the fort of unbelieving
15     V|          Italy?~ ~ XX~Now, if he win, or if he lose the day,~
16     V|          nor less the dame~Could win, the rest all burnt in her
17    VI|           and when both trust~To win the praise and palm, night
18    VI|          live, to conquer and to win;~Let us together at these
19    VI|          what comfort shalt thou win,~When thy soft hand doth
20   VII|         from the Turks did nobly win."~The prince beheld the
21   VII|         ire, his great desire to win,~Against his foe together
22    IX|        amid the Pagan host~Would win again his reputation lost.~ ~
23     X|          and once again assay~To win by fight, by which so oft
24     X|       resolved to all assays,~To win with honor, or to die with
25    XI|    shield and sword~To fight, to win, or die for Christ my Lord.~ ~
26    XI|          Which late to scale and win he trusted well.~ ~ XLVI~
27    XI|       yield,~In them his hope to win the fortress laid;~Then
28   XII|          person would he worship win,~Over the hills the nymph
29  XIII|           alas, small help, they win~That breathe forth air and
30   XIV|        To execute, so both shall win this land:~The first is
31    XV|        there through did passage win~And parted Afric from the
32  XVII|   pitched field~Great armies and win spoils in single fight,~
33 XVIII|        soldiers all would die or win,~And on three parts resistance
34 XVIII|      hope even then the place to win;~But lo, a fire, with stench,
35   XIX|       might, his great desire to win,~His oath and promise, doth
36   XIX|          by fight shall prove~To win lost Asia from his Christian
37   XIX|        this camp doth live, doth win, doth reign,~Who else can
38    XX|         the field~The Christians win, then praise to God they
39    XX|       you have oft, this day, so win the field,~Let zeal and
40    XX|        stay, come follow, die or win."~ ~ LXXV~Whether the same
41    XX|     among his scattered foes:~To win the conquest strove his
42    XX|         Who fought and seemed to win, when all was lost;~ ~ CXII~
43    XX|       force this fort is eath to win,~And love will shoot you
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