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 1     I|      up to the highest star),~Looked down, and all at once this
 2    II|      of foul Alecto flame,~He looked like huge Tiphoius loosed
 3   III|       while the wary watchman looked over,~From tops of Sion'
 4   III|     seas, winds and skies;~So looked Rinaldo, when he shook his
 5    IV|      and my realm I fled;~Oft looked I back, but hardly could
 6    IV|    uncessant shed,~For when I looked on my kingdom lost,~It was
 7    IV|           LXXIV~With that she looked as if a proud disdain~Kindled
 8    IV|       of her tender skin,~She looked as coy, as if she list not
 9    IV|    fettered,~Upon her minions looked she blithe and glad,~In
10     V|   they feared, and least they looked for fight.~ ~ LXXXVIII~"
11   VII|     Nor ever stayed, nor ever looked behind.~ ~ III~Through thick
12   VII|   fill,~He shook for fear and looked pale for dread,~Yet proudly
13   VII|     plain.~ ~ LXXXIV~Argantes looked for Tancredi bold,~But saw
14  VIII|      changed their hues,~Some looked pale for dread, some shook
15   XIV| marvel fought.~ ~ XX~The duke looked up, and saw the azure sky~
16   XIV|  smart.~ ~ LXVI~"But when she looked on his face awhile,~And
17   XIV|   beguile,~And as she sat and looked, fled fast away~Her wrath,
18   XVI|   courage, shame and ire;~Oft looked he back, oft gazed he on
19   XVI|   could not break,~On him she looked, she gazed, but naught she
20   XVI|    durst not speak,~At her he looked not, glanced not, if he
21   XVI|    were,~And, as he could, he looked, and feigned cheer.~ ~ LII~"
22   XVI|   waves she cleft,~To land he looked, till land unseen he left.~ ~
23  XVII|       XXXVI~So passed Armida, looked on, gazed on, so,~A wondrous
24  XVII|   praise!" At last the knight~Looked up, and on those portraits
25 XVIII|    which they bear.~ ~ XXV~He looked, he listened, yet his thoughts
26 XVIII|   hosts of Heaven appear."~He looked, and saw where winged armies
27 XVIII|       wondrous vision when he looked again,~His worthies fighting
28   XIX|      side:~ ~ LXI~There as he looked he saw the canvas rent,~
29   XIX|      see thee, yet thine eyes~Looked not upon thy love and handmaid
30   XIX|     can have."~ ~ CXI~Tancred looked up, and closed his eyes
31   XIX|       smiled, she sighed, she looked she wist not how,~She wept,
32    XX|     shame filled his face;~He looked around to spy, such was
33    XX|      done, Rinaldo stayed and looked around,~Where he should
34    XX|     tears they borrow;~Thrice looked she up, her eyes thrice
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