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 1   III|         sight,~Called Alicandro wounded lay in field,~And Poliphern
 2    VI|       Erminia hopes to cure her wounded knight,~And from the city
 3    VI| defended,~Some fell beside, and wounded deep the grass;~But when
 4    VI|       was her courage lost,~Her wounded lord was weak, faint, dead
 5    VI|         The bloody weapon in my wounded side~Might cure the wound
 6    VI|     before~The Prince Tancredi, wounded in his tent;~Tell him thy
 7    VI|         their place,~Before the wounded prince then was he brought,~
 8   VII|         and single fight,~Shall wounded fall inglorious on the mould,~
 9   VII|          And when he viewed the wounded County bleed,~He sighed,
10   VII|        CIX~He slew Ormanno, and wounded Guy, and laid~Rogero low,
11  VIII|        every side the slain and wounded lay~Unseen, where naught
12  VIII|    felled or killed his foe~And wounded was himself from top to
13  VIII|     among my fellows slain,~Yet wounded so that each one thought
14  VIII|    XXXIX~"For there whereas the wounded body lay,~A stately tomb
15    IX|       grievous wound:~And never wounded, but death followed it;~
16    IX|       round,~The championess so wounded left the knight,~And gainst
17    IX|      Then through the breast he wounded Ariadine,~Whom dying with
18    IX|        the face did smite,~Then wounded strong Rosteno in the flank,~
19    IX|        crew,~He felled, maimed, wounded, hurt and slew.~ ~ XCI~While
20     X|      him oft,~His body weak and wounded back and side,~Yet rested
21    XI|    gates nigh broke:~Godfrey is wounded by Clorinda stout,~And lost
22    XI|        nailed his hand unto his wounded face,~He fell, and with
23    XI|        and crushed asunder,~Her wounded lap to open broad and wide,~
24    XI|       and sure decay.~ ~ LV~The wounded duke, as though he felt
25    XI|         the fray,~Meanwhile the wounded duke, in grief and teen,~
26    XI|      good,~To such extremes the wounded prince he brought,~That
27    XI|      quick;~To wrest it out the wounded Pagan strove~And little
28    XI|            LXXXIII~The weak and wounded ere he left the field,~The
29   XII|          Lastly their hurts the wounded knights attend.~ ~ II~Their
30   XII|   stretch,~And low on earth the wounded damsel layeth,~And while
31  XIII|      his wits nigh, after went:~Wounded he saw, he thought, for
32  XIII|     every blow streams from the wounded rind;~No, no, not I, nor
33   XVI|      bands,~ ~ LIX~"There lying wounded, mongst the hurt and slain,~
34 XVIII|     took,~Till low to earth the wounded tree down bended;~Then fled
35   XIX|         s right side~He cut, he wounded, mangled, tore and rent.~"
36   XIX|    comfort those which hurt and wounded be;~ ~ LII~"Go cure their
37   XIX|        CXX~Where weak and weary wounded Raymond laid,~Godfrey was
38    XX|    earth these Pagans slain and wounded bring,~Tread on their necks,
39    XX|       time forgot,~She slew and wounded, when against her came~The
40    XX|        leapt;~ ~ LXVI~Deadly he wounded him, and that false knight~
41    XX|          both hit,~His left arm wounded had the knight of France,~
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