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 1     I|      that Sion hights;~The aged tyrant Juda's land that guides,~
 2     I|      sovereign of this state,~A tyrant erst, but now his fell engine~
 3     I|       LXXXVIII~Thus thought the tyrant in his traitorous mind,~
 4    II|      war.~ ~ ~ I~While thus the tyrant bends his thoughts to arms,~
 5    II|         with his prey, away the tyrant went,~Of God's sharp justice
 6    II|          X~With busy search the tyrant gan to invade~Each house,
 7    II|  Thoughtful awhile remained the tyrant wood,~His native wrath he
 8    II| conspire."~"On thee alone," the tyrant then replied,~"Shall fall
 9    II| unjustly took."~This heard, the tyrant did for rage begin~To whet
10    II|       To bear the anger of this tyrant wild?~Or hath fond love
11    II|         silent lamentation,~The tyrant's self, a thing unused,
12   III|        thus bespake the heathen tyrant stout,~"See Godfrey there,
13    IV|        so lifted he.~ ~ VII~The tyrant proud frowned from his lofty
14    IV|      XVIII~Before his words the tyrant ended had,~The lesser devils
15    IV|       had wrought,~But when the tyrant saw, by mature flight~I
16    IV|    wrought.~ ~ LXI~"And let the tyrant have his heart's desire,~
17    IV|        to bring~Safe, where the tyrant haply sleepeth hard~He counselled
18    IV|     through unwilling ears:~The tyrant, haply, would his wraith
19    IV|     wood~Shall hide me from the tyrant? or what den,~What rock,
20    IV|     Heaven's sight,~That from a tyrant's hateful head we rend:~
21     V|        win her kingdom and that tyrant kill:~But now again I let
22     V|        humbly said,~"And if the tyrant haply hear at last,~His
23     V|     Before report can bring the tyrant news,~Or his espials certify
24    VI|            IX~"Bold youth," the tyrant thus began to speak,~"Although
25    VI|        entertained,~By that old tyrant and her mother dear,~Whose
26    IX|         right~Where Juda's aged tyrant used to dwell,~To whom of
27     X|      The hardy young man to the tyrant wise,~"What words be these?
28    XI|      rage,~And to this part the tyrant gan unite~His subjects born
29    XI|         brood.~ ~ XXIX~The aged tyrant tottered on his feet~From
30  XIII|       most complain;~For Juda's tyrant had strong poison shed,~
31  XVII|            XXXIX~Thus spake the tyrant. and the sceptre laid~With
32  XVII|         bold Huns, and of their tyrant proud.~ ~ LXIX~Known by
33   XIX|        new defences framed:~The tyrant Aladine eke thither fled,~
34    XX|         out,~And to besiege the tyrant Aladine~Raymond he left,
35    XX|         the reins to wield,~The tyrant took the bridle, and bestrode~
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