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 1     I|     the huge Armado, wide and broad,~From Venice, Genes, and
 2    II|  closets, secret news,~And in broad fields preserved her maidenhead:~
 3   III|       beheld him late,~By his broad shoulders and his squared
 4     V|     Amid the camp a place was broad and large,~Where one fair
 5     V|      tents of thine~And those broad seas, the seas of Palestine."~ ~
 6    VI|       plan displayed wide and broad,~Between the city and the
 7    VI|    more the Pagan hit,~To his broad shoulder where his arm is
 8    VI|    Before those walls did his broad ensign spread.~ ~ LXI~The
 9   VII|    hung between his shoulders broad,~As is the guise with us:
10   VII|       good,~Who brandishing a broad and cutting sword,~Thus
11  VIII|    flings~Upon my corse, with broad our-stretched hand,~And
12  VIII|       her lazy wings~O'er the broad fields of heaven's bright
13    IX|     curled mane his shoulders broad doth charge~And from his
14     X|     Into a goodly hall, high, broad and fair,~Where crowned
15     X|      While thus he spoke, his broad and trenchant sword~His
16    XI|   forth her zealous squadrons broad and wide';~Toward mount
17    XI|      through all the lodgings broad,~That gainst the morn each
18    XI|       Her wounded lap to open broad and wide,~Godfrey himself
19   XII|      I," quoth he, "bear this broad sword in vain,~Nor yet am
20  XIII| showers attend,~And spreading broad their wings displayed lie~
21   XIV|       is,~And ere the sun his broad doors open wide~The beam
22   XIV|     yore~Wher'er thy standard broad her cross outspreads,~Oh,
23    XV|     to the wind her sails she broad unbound,~And at the helm
24    XV|       and in open wave~Of the broad sea first his bold sails
25    XV|     and dews begun~To scatter broad upon the flowering lay,~
26    XV|    Which to the main doth his broad back oppose,~Whereon the
27    XV|       with his breast~All the broad path, he poison breathed
28   XVI|       spreads them forth more broad and bold,~Then languisheth
29  XVII|    strong,~And by their sides broad swords and maces hong.~ ~
30  XVII|       bended be~That high and broad it spread and flourished
31  XVII|       tents they view~How the broad ensigns trembled, waved
32 XVIII|    thick trees there high and broad which grow,~And in that
33 XVIII|       smote and hit,~That her broad side the tower wide open
34 XVIII|      sharp, cutting, long and broad~And cut the ropes whereon
35   XIX|       his helmet gay~With his broad sword Tancredi came and
36   XIX|       infinite, and standards broad he spies,~This red, that
37   XIX|    entered through the gates, broad, royal, great,~And oft he
38   XIX|    From thence he parted, and broad waking lay~All that long
39   XIX|       Circassian rest~In this broad field, for wolves and crows
40    XX|   dust, for hills and valleys broad~That host did overspread
41    XX|      which stood his army by,~Broad in the front behind more
42    XX|      the plain was dangerous, broad and wide,~And where his
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