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 1     I|     Rinald except, a prince of greater might,~With majesty his
 2   III|    overgone~Had fitter time or greater cause to moan."~ ~ IX~This
 3   III|       harder work deserves the greater hire;"~And with that word
 4    IV|      or raise the opprest;~Nor greater glory brings a sceptre broke,~
 5     V|        great Bertoldo thou far greater heir,~Thou star of knighthood,
 6     V|        That none offence could greater be uneath,~And yet the place
 7     V|      For faults, you know, are greater thought or less,~As is the
 8    VI|   between~To make their forces greater, 'proaching nigher,~With
 9    VI|        spent,~Their blows show greater will than power to wound;~
10   VII|       camp were none or few~Of greater might, before Godfredo drew,~ ~
11   VII|      in single fight I slew;~A greater praise I reaped by the same,~
12   VII|     rage,~Reserve thyself till greater need us bind,~And let the
13   VII|        sins to weep~Or to what greater need these forces keep?"~ ~
14   VII|     ruth it were you know,~And greater shame, if his victorious
15   VII|     Because he did his foes no greater ill,~His threatening eyes
16  VIII|        that I wish no less,~Of greater merit and of greater glory.~
17  VIII|        Of greater merit and of greater glory.~Brethren, this camp
18  VIII|        Godfrey his thoughts to greater actions bended.~And homeward
19     X| soldiers bold,~Great helps and greater hopes are us bereft,~Nor
20     X|     long preserve his days,~To greater glory, and to greater praise.~ ~
21     X|       To greater glory, and to greater praise.~ ~ LXXV~"These are
22     X|       well foresee he shall do greater things,~And wicked emperors
23    XI|        My lord, your life with greater care protect,~And love yourself
24  XIII|       Till stronger charms and greater words I say.~ ~ X~"I have
25  XIII|      His pride late great, now greater made his shame.~ ~ XXX~Godfredo
26    XV|      Lethe flood.~ ~ XVIII~The greater Syrte, that sailors often
27   XVI|       echo made;~Poor soul, of greater skill than she was one~Whose
28  XVII| extends;~Great is that empire, greater by the king~That rules it
29  XVII|   forth with noble wrath,~With greater fury might Christ's foes
30 XVIII|         Yet weapons sharp with greater fury been~Cast from the
31 XVIII|     people land~Their lives to greater harms and dangers thrall,~
32   XIX|      Pagan knight~Of limbs far greater was, of heart as stout:~
33   XIX|     and wrapped in bands.~With greater might Alcides did not strain~
34   XIX|      and their government;~And greater secrets hopes to learn,
35   XIX|    commanding foe,~My loss was greater than was seen or known,~
36    XX|      had that wing to lead~Far greater slaughter on the Christians
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