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 1     I|       sepulchre of Christ did free,~I sing; much wrought his
 2     I|      thou o'erslip not it,~To free Jerusalem from thrall and
 3     I|   chose him captain, by their free accord,~For he most acts
 4    II|      quit; guilty, I set them free."~ ~ LIII~Thus were they
 5    II|       erst denied you passage free,~Passage to all men free,
 6    II|      free,~Passage to all men free, by use and kind,~Fight
 7    II|       from Heaven obtain,~And free this town from being longer
 8    IV|  temples pure~Thou seek'st to free from Macon's lore, I crave~
 9    IV|       world's end brought,~To free this sacred town have undertaken,~
10     V|       each as likes him best,~Free power I grant you on this
11     V|      I pray, at my discretion free~To help Armida, or serve
12     V|       of servile stain,~I was free born, I live and will die
13     V|     born, I live and will die free~Before these feet be fettered
14     V|      far from partial love as free from spite,~I hear complaints,
15     V|       Whose beauty matchless, free from reprehension,~A wonder
16    VI|       to set the Pagan people free,~Then let Argantes for himself
17    VI|       knit.~ ~ LVIII~Her body free, captivated was her heart,~
18    VI|  return,~I, for this place is free from harm and scath,~Within
19   VII| visages are from this tempest free,~Our hands at will may wield
20  VIII|      goes,~And sets each land free from intruding foes.~ ~
21     X|      fortune would, he scaped free~From thousand arrows which
22   XII| anguish. sadness, discontent,~Free empire got and lordship
23   XII|  unbodied~From fleshly prison free that ceaseless strived,~
24   XII|     gone, I would from danger free~Have brought to Sion that
25  XIII|    stopped his way or passage free denied,~Save that the growing
26  XIII|    chains and bondage snares,~Free from their oath, to none
27   XIV|  assault be won,~The land set free from servile yoke again,~
28   XIV|   Since the Lord not yet~Will free my spirit from this cage
29   XIV|       are slain, my prisoners free,~Yet of that conquest never
30  XVII|      go set the king of Judah free,~And let the Frenchmen feel
31 XVIII|   wonted state,~Of withcrafts free, quite void of spirits ill;~
32 XVIII|     sent, the way is safe and free."~ ~ XLI~Sent were the workmen
33 XVIII|   this is the moment blest~To free this town that long in bondage
34 XVIII|    And to him let the passage free remain,~Who threatening
35   XIX|       said,~"Oh, had my power free like my courage been,~Or
36   XIX|      when he thought he gave,~Free was Erminia, but captived
37   XIX|       fell,~So often captive, free so oft again,~Still my first
38   XIX|       my wonted prison set me free:"~Thus spake the princess,
39   XIX|      within may have no issue free~To sally out, and hurt us
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