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 1     I|  Besides were numbered in that warlike train~Rambald, Gentonio,
 2     I|     change that metal, cast in warlike mould,~And with this band
 3    II|      bear;~That wonts in every warlike stowre to win,~By which
 4    II|   Clorinda changed to ruth her warlike mood,~Few silver drops her
 5   III|         Than fierce desires of warlike hearts restrain;~He rules
 6   III| speeches brave she cheered her warlike rout,~And with bold words
 7   III|       gallant bore~That in his warlike pride he made to shake,~
 8   III|        it not better from this warlike rout~Withdrawn, somewhere,
 9    IV|    find some let to stop their warlike feat,~He gave command his
10    IV|         And conquer knights in warlike equipage,~Of their night
11    VI|        though Godfredo hold by warlike feat~Some castles poor and
12    VI|     And on the hill beheld the warlike maid,~As white as snow upon
13    VI|        nigher,~With terms that warlike and that worthy been:~O
14    VI|     though he oft desired,~His warlike skill and cunning all was
15   VII|        ever safe from storm of warlike broil;~This wilderness doth
16   VII|     Upon the bridge appeared a warlike swain,~From top to toe all
17  VIII|    thirsted sore to learn this warlike art~Of thee, great lord
18    IX|      he had long been kept for warlike need,~Runs through the fields
19    IX|     hardy boy, while thirst of warlike praise~Bewitched so his
20     X|       hold I that for good, in warlike feat~For his great deeds
21    XI|     sky,~And blessed all those warlike companies;~And they dismissed
22    XI|     place defends~And saved by warlike skill the wall nigh broke:~
23   XII|    thirsted still for fame and warlike praise,~Argantes eke accompanied
24   XII|      Than for a feeble maid in warlike deed~With strong and hardy
25  XIII|     And made unfit for toil or warlike feat~His soldiers, weak
26   XIV|    bring him back to these thy warlike crews,~That all thy soldiers,
27   XVI|     great well ranged stood~Of warlike ships, fire from their arms
28  XVII|        his shield:~But yet his warlike mind he laid not down,~Nor
29  XVII|     and craft than strength or warlike pain,~To place an ambush
30  XVII|      Arontes led them, whom no warlike praise~Ennobled, but high
31 XVIII|      color strange, cut in the warlike guise;~And on his way sole,
32 XVIII|        bide the storm of every warlike stoure,~Till as they thought
33 XVIII|        transport; for in their warlike need~The east such message
34 XVIII|      ways,~And ready made each warlike instrument,~Nor aught their
35 XVIII|      their store and all their warlike gear:~O glorious captain!
36    XX|       that strange noise, more warlike, shrill and clear,~In notes
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