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 1     I|       deeds,~His fruit is ripe soon as his blossoms spring,~
 2     I|        Boldly they charge, but soon retire for doubt,~Like fire
 3     I|     doubt,~Like fire of straw, soon kindled, soon burnt out.~ ~
 4     I|        of straw, soon kindled, soon burnt out.~ ~ LXIII~The
 5     I|     with that word and warning soon was dight,~Each soldier,
 6    II|   infants kill,~The Christians soon this direful news receave,~
 7    II|       a maiden's hold, a thing soon done,~For nature framed
 8    II|      said, "That thou discover soon I will,~What aid? what counsel
 9    II|      Yet foes unite are not so soon dismayed~As when their strength
10    II|        gift can use and wield,~Soon shall you see, when first
11   III|     had found the ford.~ ~ XVI~Soon was the prey out of their
12   III|       there the virgin gan him soon defy.~One blow she strucken,
13    IV|      fire~Of her hot love, but soon the fatal knife~Had cut
14     V|      with scarlet red;~Rinaldo soon his passions had descried,~
15     V|   Seeing his rash attempt, how soon he dare,~Though but a boy,
16     V|       But sped him thence, and soon appeased hath~His hate,
17     V|       s anger cease.~ ~ L~"For soon, if forces come from Egypt
18    VI|      we must yield whom hunger soon will shend,~And make for
19    VI|       Thus spake the King, and soon without abode~The troop
20    VI|     knights, though fall'n, so soon to yield;~I can my fall
21    VI| Plucked forth their swords and soon from earth up start.~ ~
22    VI|    mother dear,~Whose loss too soon the woful damsel plained,~
23   VII|      shadows of the same,~That soon he lost the tract wherein
24   VII|     another's arms descry,~But soon an hundred lamps and torches
25   VII|      course,~But wise Clorinda soon the advantage spied,~And
26    IX|        He brake the press, and soon enough arrived~To take revenge,
27    IX|    banishment,~For armed again soon shall he hear of me,~From
28    XI|        No human art or hand so soon makes sound:~ ~ LXXV~"Some
29   XII|  preserve:~ ~ XI~"Nor shall so soon this shaken kingdom fall,~
30   XVI|     thy last gasp; this hope I soon to hear:"~Here fainted she,
31   XVI|      heat,~Or like vain dreams soon made, and sooner past:~The
32 XVIII|    field as in few blows right soon was tried,~"Here will I
33   XIX|    late, perchance will be too soon for thee;~For thou shalt
34   XIX|      Who slow, who weakest is, soon should be seen,~Nor thou,
35   XIX|        life her love and skill soon found.~ ~ CXII~From weariness
36    XX|       are blunt, shields thin, soon pierced through,~Their banners
37    XX|        arms, their fight would soon be done:~From place to place
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