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 1    II|   Ismeno gan tofore his sight appear,~Ismen dead bones laid in
 2   III|    rubies set in flaming gold appear:~But Lord Tancredi, pale
 3    IV|    when a comet doth in skies appear,~The people stand amazed
 4    IV|   complaining make his griefs appear,~He labored hard rocks with
 5     V|        what anger in his face appear,~On this proud youngling
 6     V|  signs of death upon his face appear,~With dust and blood his
 7     V| pardons more than punishments appear;~For feeble is each kingdom,
 8     V|      quoth he, "so many ships appear~At sea, that Neptune bears
 9    VI|       sun, the moon, or stars appear,~To give them time to work,
10    VI| challenger, that yet saw none appear~That made or sign or show
11    VI|   dangers new, tofore unseen, appear,~New perils she descried,
12   VII|     throne of that great Lord appear,~In whose sweet grace is
13   VII|    saw an uncouth foe at last appear,~Raymond rode on, and what
14   VII|    when worldly comforts none appear,~The angel on his targe
15  VIII|      us all did one so strong appear~As to revenge his death:
16  VIII|       behold in vestures long appear,~With each a lamp in hand,
17  VIII|       saw his murdered sprite appear,~Pale, sad and wan, with
18    IX|     crests their rugged manes appear,~Before their mouths by
19   XII|    self-same vision did again appear,~With stormy wrathful looks,
20  XIII|  clouds with lightning bright appear,~And mankind feared lest
21  XIII|       merits less than theirs appear,~Thy grace supply that want,
22   XIV|   never yet in dream or sleep appear,~For all the forms in sea,
23   XIV|       twilight does sometimes appear~A nymph, a goddess, or a
24   XIV|       lovely, smiling, sweet, appear;~But you their looks, their
25    XV|    that first to sailors doth appear~As they from Syria pass
26    XV|   rain, nor storm, nor clouds appear, --~Nursing to fields, their
27   XVI|     prince in glistering arms appear:~ ~ XXVIII~As the fierce
28   XVI|     fierce where dangers most appear,~Courage I have, and strength
29  XVII|     storm their speedy troops appear,~If winds so fast bring
30  XVII|       branch did Guelpho bold appear,~Guelpho his son by Cunigond
31 XVIII|    the sacred hosts of Heaven appear."~He looked, and saw where
32   XIX|    like an engineer thou dost appear,~That tower, that troop,
33   XIX| defiled,~There heaps of slain appear, there mountains high;~There
34   XIX|     will, when sun shall next appear:~Meanwhile with love and
35   XIX|       a troop of soldiers did appear,~Whom he descried to be
36    XX|      see Aurora's gentle beam appear,~The soldiers armed, prest
37    XX|  gracious favors in his looks appear,~And great and goodly more
38    XX|  makes therein the image true appear,~How his sad country him
39    XX|       Frenchman would in show appear,~Behold how near his mates
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