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 1     I|       The hidden secrets of each worthy's breast,~Out of the hierarchies
 2     I|        rich possessions blest,~A worthy branch sprung from the Guelphian
 3     I|      Obizo of Tuscain land,~Well worthy praise for many a worthy
 4     I|         worthy praise for many a worthy deed;~Nor those three brethren,
 5     I|      sweet mercy breeds:~A comet worthy each eye's wondering,~His
 6     I|      brought him up fit for each worthy feat,~Till of these wares
 7    II|   sugared words:~ ~ LXII~"O only worthy, whom the earth all fears,~
 8    II| accordance bide,~With that great worthy which such wonders wrought,~
 9   III|   adventurers brings,~To aid the worthy and his tired crew,~Before
10   III|       weapon keen,~Down fell the worthy on the dusty plain,~And
11   III|         such a knightly grace,~A worthy lord he seemeth by his show,~
12    IV|      many eyes, and pierced each worthy's heart;~Each one condoleth
13     V|          the rest,~And Godfrey's worthy self, I hold in scorn;~Thee
14     V|   Praising his fortunes for that worthy's fall;~Besides, the knight'
15    VI|      terms that warlike and that worthy been:~O sacred Muse, my
16   VII|          old Aladine him gave,~A worthy present for a champion brave.~ ~
17  VIII|     Sweno opened was the gate~Of worthy anger by this brave report,~
18    IX|   nearest of the Pagans' rout,~A worthy end, fit for a man of fame,~
19    IX|          low in dust laid many a worthy knight:~Like was their sex,
20    IX|          Down to his throat; and worthy was that blow~Of Solyman,
21     X|       talk forbear.~ ~ XXXVII~"0 worthy sovereign," thus began to
22    XI|          A mighty stone upon the worthy lights,~But whence it came
23   XII|         and love provoke.~ ~ LIV~Worthy of royal lists and brightest
24   XII|         lists and brightest day,~Worthy a golden trump and laurel
25   XII|   witting stray:~ ~  LXXXVII~"To worthy actions and achievements
26    XV|          When Charles thus, "If, worthy governess,~To our good speed
27   XVI|       true;~Oh let the skies thy worthy mirror be!~And in dear stars
28   XVI|         through his face,~Whence worthy anger shone, displeasure
29   XVI|       love,~Wicked deceit, craft worthy sharp reprief;~Mine honor
30  XVII|    virgin, but a royal maid;~And worthy seems this war a princess
31  XVII|     courageous be;~ ~  LII~"Thou worthy art that their disdain and
32  XVII|          there described was the worthy race~And pedigree of all
33    XX|         pierced her bosom white,~Worthy no blows, but blows of love
34    XX|       thou art he,~I marked each worthy's shield, his helm, his
35    XX|            I yield to thee, thou worthy art,~I am thy prisoner,
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