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 1     I|    called forthwith from every tent,~Unto the rendezvous he
 2    II|     hold, each temple and each tent~To them the fault or faulty
 3    IV|       sat,~Toward the imperial tent she asked the way:~With
 4     V|     him softly to his gorgeous tent;~There Tancred found him,
 5     V|    heralds all about,~In every tent to seek and find thee out."~ ~
 6     V|       was her fair and curious tent.~ ~ LXI~But this false queen
 7     V|     sort then each forsook his tent,~And as blind Cupid led
 8    VI|       Tancredi, wounded in his tent;~Tell him thy mistress comes
 9    VI|    news from Prince Tancredi's tent,~Fled likewise, when he
10    VI|   every cabin talked, in every tent.~ ~ CXIV~Tancred, whose
11   VII|     skill,~Within the imperial tent assembled were,~The herald
12   VII|        rampire left entire,~No tent could stand, when beam and
13  VIII|    last infected every English tent.~ ~ LXXIII~Not public loss
14    IX|    scant a mile from Godfrey's tent~He let his people there
15    IX|       stern,~With murder every tent and cabin filled,~Henry
16    IX|        assail him in his armed tent.~ ~ XLIII~All suddenly he
17    XI|       voyage ended,~Toward his tent the duke himself withdrew,~
18    XI|       I must withdraw me to my tent,~My place and person in
19   XII| lamenting brought to Tancred's tent.~ ~ LXXIII~With those dear
20   XII|        wide to swallow up this tent;~Swift from myself I run,
21  XIII|   green;~But when to Godfrey's tent he proached nigh,~His spirits
22    XV|     saw pitched many a stately tent,~Soldier and footman, captain,
23  XVII|   noble peer~That to his royal tent the monarch bring,~And there
24 XVIII|         VI~Thus marched to his tent the champion good,~And there
25 XVIII|      his friends, and left his tent.~ ~ XII~It was the time
26 XVIII|       But right upon the royal tent down came,~And there, the
27 XVIII|       bold,~Will walk in every tent a spy unknown,~Their camp
28   XIX|     way, each passage and each tent:~The knights he notes, their
29   XIX|    close lodgings of the regal tent~And inmost closet where
30   XIX|       them kept,~And then from tent to tent he stalked about,~
31   XIX|    kept,~And then from tent to tent he stalked about,~To hear
32   XIX| learned the truth, he left the tent,~That treason was against
33   XIX|   quoth Tancred, "to my wonted tent,~But bear me to this royal
34   XIX|    camp, each cabin, booth and tent;~ ~ CXXI~"But of that mighty
35    XX|        in rivers streamed from tent to tent,~It soiled, defiled,
36    XX|   rivers streamed from tent to tent,~It soiled, defiled, defaced
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