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 1    II|         sails but with my wind."~Ah, thus he loved, yet was
 2    II|          should burn our hearts?~Ah, hard reward for lovers'
 3   III|          gave.~ ~ LXI~"Presages, ah too true:" with that a space~
 4    IV|        gainst our present wrong:~Ah! see you not, how he attempted
 5    IV|          have no hope nor trust,~Ah yet for virtue's sake, thy
 6    IV|        shuns or fears.~ ~ LXXXI~"Ah! be it not pardie declared
 7    VI|    thankless woman so much good:~Ah, may it be thy patience
 8   VII|       Circassian foe,~And said, "Ah! how shall I perform that
 9   VII|          LXII~And gravely said, "Ah, let it not betide,~On one
10  VIII|      Prince Sweno slew.~ ~ XXIV~"Ah, heavy chance! Down fell
11  VIII|       excuse the thing.~ ~ LXXX~"Ah, God forbid these lands
12     X|          shame and loss he lead,~Ah, with what grief his men,
13   XII|    forbid, this night thou fall,~Ah! who shall then, who can,
14   XII|        alarms,~Take me with you: ah." Quoth Clorinda, "no!~Whom
15   XII| repugnant to thy parents' faith;~Ah, for my sake, this bold
16   XII|       quite,~Oh woful knowledge, ah unhappy sight!~ ~ LXVIII~
17   XII|  accursed deed I did this night,~Ah, coward hand, afraid why
18   XII|      flesh and licked her blood,~Ah noble prey! for savage beast
19   XII|         for savage beast unmeet,~Ah sweet! too sweet, and far
20   XII|       and far too precious food,~Ah, seely nymph! whom night
21   XII|        speech was vain:~ ~ CIII~"Ah, had I gone, I would from
22   XIV|       Christ's champions bold:"~"Ah when," quoth he, "these
23   XVI|        fled, then saw she plain,~Ah, woful sight! how from her
24   XVI|          kill them both at once, ah tarry, tarry:~Hear my last
25   XVI|          shall I say, our faith?~Ah no! no longer ours; before
26   XVI|          and Asia's war.~ ~ LIV~"Ah, let our faults and follies
27   XVI|         crags nursed thee apart;~Ah, cruel man l in whom no
28   XVI|           or comfort to thy woe;~Ah, open then again, see tears
29 XVIII|   embraced the plant and cried,~"Ah, never do me such a spiteful
30   XIX|        desire of gold;~Too much, ah, too much blood this day
31   XIX|         oft, escaped oft I have,~Ah, see what haps I passed,
32   XIX|     Hither why bring'st thou me, ah, Fortune blind?~Where dead,
33   XIX|          breast, my follies bold~Ah, pardon love's desires,
34   XIX|      from this frail body fleet,~Ah, comfort me with one dear
35   XIX|         wolves and crows a prey?~Ah no, defraud not you that
36    XX|        foe,~My shafts are blunt, ah, love, would thine were
37    XX|         cruel, sharp, gainst me,~Ah, wretch, how is thy chance
38    XX|          hath the house of fate.~Ah, leave these flatteries,
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