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 1  VIII|          sake.~ ~ XXXVI~" `Great Solyman killed Sweno, Solyman~For
 2  VIII|      Great Solyman killed Sweno, Solyman~For Sweno's sake, upon this
 3    IX|     ARGUMENT.~Alecto false great Solyman doth move~By night the Christians
 4    IX|          strifes advised,~"Great Solyman, when day his light hath
 5    IX|              III~With that where Solyman remained she flew,~And found
 6    IX|         his Arabian bands,~Great Solyman, of all Christ's foes untrue,~
 7    IX|        proclaimed, he would~That Solyman should kindle first the
 8    IX|     sheep or kine,~The cause why Solyman these bands did arm?~Canst
 9    IX|        used to dwell,~To whom of Solyman's designment bold,~The place,
10    IX|        and his hardy crew~Fierce Solyman on every side invade,~At
11    IX|           he spurred forth where Solyman~Destroyed Christ's vineyard
12    IX|        and rent.~ ~ LXXXV~Fierce Solyman that with Godfredo strived~
13    IX|     tears outwell,~Thou weepest, Solyman, thou that beheld~Thy kingdoms
14    IX|          worthy was that blow~Of Solyman, his strength and wrath
15    IX|         in execution stout,~Whom Solyman into Arabia lad,~When from
16     X| thundered in his ear:~ ~ VIII~"O Solyman! thou far-renowned king,~
17     X|        Ascended he, and with him Solyman,~He took the reins, and
18     X|         and fate."~Whereto great Solyman gan thus reply:~"0 happy
19     X|          preserve his crown:~But Solyman, who Godfrey's love despised,~
20     X|      king resigned his throne~To Solyman, and set himself beside,~
21     X|       betide:~Clorinda bright to Solyman addressed~Her salutations
22    XI|     deadly thundering tower:~But Solyman stayed like a valiant knight,~
23    XI|         From hence he sees where Solyman descends,~Down to the threshold
24    XI|        out, and thus he cried~To Solyman, that fought close by his
25    XI|        his side:~ ~ LXIII~"Come, Solyman, the time and place behold,~
26    XI|       mighty champion told,~Both Solyman and he at once leaped out,~
27   XII|         day Argantes strong, and Solyman,~Strange things have done,
28   XII|     prevents, and with excuse~To Solyman thus gan his speeches torn:~"
29   XII|        of Christians fling,~Whom Solyman drove back with courage
30 XVIII|         mountain's height;~Great Solyman gainst Godfrey took the
31 XVIII|     bridge at ease she cast:~But Solyman ran thither fierce and bold,~
32 XVIII|          but there was stayed~By Solyman, who entrance all denied,~
33   XIX|        late defile.~ ~ XXXIX~But Solyman this while himself fast
34   XIX|    wherein he late had been.~Nor Solyman with countenance less gay~
35    XX|          success might know.~But Solyman saw not the town was lost,~
36    XX|       all that saw the fray,~And Solyman, that viewed that noble
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