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 1     I|        whom the Lord thus spake: "Godfredo find,~And in my name ask
 2    II|         the morning star.~ ~ XCII~Godfredo then: "Depart, and bid your
 3   III|        corpse to carry:~Meanwhile Godfredo from a mountain great~Beheld
 4   III|       Thus talked they; meanwhile Godfredo went~Down to the troops
 5     V|          new subjection:~Besides, Godfredo showed by this device,~How
 6     V|       doth transgress."~ ~ XXXVII~Godfredo answered him; "If high and
 7     V|  appeareth naught;~Yet dare I say Godfredo means, I know,~Such knowledge
 8     V|          make,~But tastes to find Godfredo, if he may:~Who seeing him
 9     V|          darts rehearsed,~Had not Godfredo's constant bosom pierced.~ ~
10     V|        disordered sort,~Nor could Godfredo's bridle rein them short.~ ~
11    VI|          fight.~ ~ XI~"Now though Godfredo hold by warlike feat~Some
12   VII|          Of greater might, before Godfredo drew,~ ~ LXII~And gravely
13   VII|        like flaming fire.~To whom Godfredo thus; "O mirror true~Of
14  VIII|         With his own weapon wound Godfredo's hand;~Kindle debate, infect
15  VIII|       used,~The messengers ran to Godfredo great,~And bade him arm,
16    IX|          Fierce Solyman that with Godfredo strived~Who first should
17     X| emboldeneth and excites to fight;~Godfredo hears his lords and knights
18     X| Christendom and faith,~And gainst Godfredo false my crown defend.'~
19    XI|         the mighty prince intends~Godfredo's hoped entrance to impeach:~
20  XIII|    greater made his shame.~ ~ XXX~Godfredo called him, but he found
21  XIII|       shall cut down this spring?~Godfredo will attempt it every day.~
22  XIII|     mortal was his voice's sound,~Godfredo's thought to other acts
23  XIII|     thousands every night.~ ~ LXX~Godfredo this both heard, and saw,
24   XVI|          and all my might~Against Godfredo bent, mine art and skill:~
25  XVII|           To entertain them, rose Godfredo great.~
26 XVIII|         in his thought,~Said, "To Godfredo's counsel, given us here,~
27 XVIII|        mount the wall.~This while Godfredo and his people land~Their
28 XVIII|           Unseen, appeared before Godfredo's eyes,~In pure and heavenly
29   XIX|        city, and they left behind~Godfredo's camp, and far beyond it
30   XIX|      sharp wrath to shun,~Had not Godfredo sounded the retreat;~For
31   XIX|    parleyed of some haughty deed,~Godfredo's name as Vafrine watched
32   XIX|        will keep near, and pierce Godfredo's breast,~While of his faithful
33    XX|        oft tried.~ ~ VII~Such was Godfredo's countenance, such his
34    XX|         and garland-wise the same~Godfredo's noble head encompassed
35    XX|       With all his fellows mongst Godfredo's band~Entered unseen, disguised
36    XX|          He proached nigh, and to Godfredo's side~The bloody Pagan
37    XX|          foil they have.~ ~ LXXII~Godfredo took the time and season
38    XX|         And as he sought to rise, Godfredo's sword~Pierced him through,
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