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 1     I|          ennoble, and forgive the thing,~If fictions light I mix
 2     I|    correspond his speech,~Yet one thing more I would you gladly
 3     I|          unless I far mistake the thing,~And discords raised oft
 4     I|           true of each noteworthy thing,~Oh, let thy virtuous might
 5    II|         To win a maiden's hold, a thing soon done,~For nature framed
 6    II|        eft betrayed.~My Lord, the thing thus stolen demand no more,~
 7    II| lamentation,~The tyrant's self, a thing unused, began~To feel his
 8    II|        began her tale.~ ~ XLIX~"A thing unused, great monarch, may
 9    II|           praise and honor of the thing,~Of us the gods benign so
10    IV|           O fool! as if it were a thing of naught~God to resist,
11    IV|         canst at will perform the thing,~More is thy praise to make,
12    IV|   counselled me to undertake this thing,~Of these some little succor
13    VI|         hour now fitteth best the thing,~While stout Clorinda talketh
14   VII|  Circassian missed of his blow,~A thing which seld befell the man
15  VIII|           grants to undertake the thing.~Meanwhile the knight, whose
16  VIII|        your favors, or excuse the thing.~ ~ LXXX~"Ah, God forbid
17    IX|           headless trunk, a woful thing to know,~Still in the saddle
18     X|           here, forgetful of this thing,~That here thy friends lie
19     X|        prophesy, about a needless thing~You suffer shall a voyage
20     X|      about them round, a wondrous thing,~Itself on heaps in solid
21   XII|        words, hear, and allow the thing:~ ~ X~"Argantes here, this
22   XII|         couple have performed the thing,~And shall again their footsteps
23  XIII|       trembling dares attempt the thing,~And sense he wanteth who
24  XIII|           he may report us of the thing:"~This said, his lords attempt
25  XIII|          other knight perform the thing?~These flames uprisen to
26  XIII|           he it an eath or little thing~That us despised, neglected,
27   XIV|       world hath not so strange a thing,~Twixt east and west, as
28   XIV|    overcome each monster and each thing,~That guards the palace
29  XVII|           talked, and carved each thing,~The greatest honored, meanest
30  XVII|        light,~To see and find the thing that shone so bright.~ ~
31 XVIII|        his service to attempt the thing,~To hard assays his courage
32 XVIII|       beheld the bird, a wondrous thing,~About her neck a letter
33 XVIII|        yet up he goes,~A wondrous thing, one knight whole armed
34   XIX|           feet ere you expect the thing,~I will present the head
35    XX|           ask an easy and a usual thing,~As you have oft, this day,
36    XX|         seat,~So that, a dreadful thing, believed uneath,~He laughed
37    XX|           think, to do, to say,~A thing in him unused, rare and
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