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 1     I|     behests do tell;~Oh, what sure hope of conquest ought thee
 2    II|     shall the offender perish sure withal.~ ~ XII~"To spill
 3    II|      had her courage ta'en so sure a hold,~That boldness, shamefaced;
 4   III| Argantes thought his life was sure,~He could not safely fly,
 5   III|     and wide.~Three sides are sure imbarred with crags and
 6    IV|       That the French host to sure destruction ran,~Condemned
 7    IV|        No, no, where death is sure, it resteth then~To scorn
 8     V|     feeble eyed~To strike him sure, the fire in him was dead;~
 9     V|       get her promised aid in sure possession,~The day to end,
10   VII|       help of human wight,~So sure none could undo the leaves
11   VII|      the devils, that saw the sure decay~Of their false kingdom
12  VIII|        Stepped to his side, a sure and faithful guard.~ ~ LXXVI~
13    IX|       yielding diamonds armed sure,~"Behold," quoth he, "to
14    IX|       fell blow she struck so sure and just,~That at his back
15    IX|       these in thickest order sure unite,~For Godfrey's valor
16    IX|    Comes hastily out, and for sure conquest gapes,~And from
17     X|     he,~"And purpose new that sure conjecture hath,~And better
18     X|     XX~"But that I should the sure events unfold~Of things
19    XI|    whose support you conquest sure may gain;~First let the
20    XI|    Where is," quoth he, "your sure and trusty shield?~Your
21    XI|  shield and mighty bow,~"That sure and trusty target let me
22    XI|  bondage vile, from death and sure decay.~ ~ LV~The wounded
23   XII|      for my faith is true and sure I ween,~And dreams are false,
24   XIV|       pilot, cunning, trusty, sure,~As Tiphys was, or skilful
25   XIV|     that you go secure, safe, sure and bold,~Unseen the palace
26    XV|      still,~Nor cable twisted sure, though breaking oft:~Into
27  XVII|       and their power,~Nor of sure conquest had he fear or
28  XVII|      and with hope and haste,~Sure conquest met, prevented
29  XVII|      in this cause I know for sure~Dare I foretell: for of
30 XVIII|      that brief was closed up sure,~Writ in strange language,
31   XIX|       so rich, yet strong and sure it was,~With turrets high,
32   XIX|       surly sir,~"Art thou so sure that Godfrey shall be slain?"~"
33   XIX|   says, "for me live safe and sure,~I will thy safety, not
34    XX|      cheer,~That from his eye sure conquest flames and streams,~
35    XX|    with his sharp blade,~That sure and safe he lay, as in a
36    XX|  Leaving her lord to loss and sure decay.~And as that lord
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