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 1     I|         served they, and together died.~ ~ LVII~In school of love
 2     I|         the Lord for our offences died.~ ~ LXXXI~The brazen trump
 3    II|            With her he would have died, with him content~Was she
 4   III|     suffered pain,~There where he died and where he lived again.~ ~
 5   III|           nobly fought had surely died.~ ~ XXXVI~Tancred by this,
 6    IV|         did yield,~My father also died, consumed with moan,~And
 7    IV|          disarrayed me,~My father died, ere he five years had known
 8    IV|           seen,~Armida lived, and died, both like a queen."~ ~
 9   VII|         even there he should have died,~Yet should his looks no
10  VIII|          and willing should, have died.~ ~ XXV~"Alive I fell among
11  VIII|         might know, that while he died he prayed.~ ~ XXXIV~"Whilst
12    IX|        mourned they, and together died.~ ~ XXXIII~That done, Sabino'
13    IX|      Proud Agricalt and Muleasses died,~And at one wondrous blow
14    XI|        fire and sword~Who martyrs died to confirm his word;~ ~
15    XI|          to death it brings,~Some died, some at their loops durst
16    XI|           ladder high, Clotharius died,~From back to breast an
17   XII|       Christ rebellious were,~Yet died she His child and handmaid
18   XII|        rage, his wrath, and anger died,~And on his cheeks salt
19   XII|       unhappy sight!~ ~ LXVIII~He died not, but all his strength
20   XII| underneath his sword this boaster died~Whom thus he scorned and
21   XVI|        shamed, sad, he would have died fain,~And oft he wished
22  XVII|           town, and how for it he died.~ ~ LXX~For there was wrought
23  XVII|        courage down,~For there he died for his dear country's sake,~
24  XVII|        partake.~ ~ LXXII~With him died Alforisio, Azzo was~With
25 XVIII|        sung the swan, and singing died, alas!~There lute, harp,
26 XVIII|     unlike in hap:~ ~  LXXVII~One died, another fell; he forward
27 XVIII|           That late bore arms and died for Christ's dear sake,~
28   XIX|        courage when his puissance died,~And would his latest hour
29   XIX|        his dazzled eyes,~Argantes died, yet no complaint he made,~
30   XIX|      longer war have I,~Boldly he died and nobly was he slain,~
31    XX|       their bows and slings:~Some died, some fell; some yielded,
32    XX|         son~That where his father died, you ran away:"~This said,
33    XX|      could not save her, with her died.~ ~ XCIX~As the high elm,
34    XX|   Together fainted they, together died.~ ~ CI~But now swift fame
35    XX|           Pierced him through, so died that army's lord.~ ~ CXL~
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