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 1     I|        battailous and bold,~Late led by Hugo, brother to their
 2     I|   brought he, but so many thrice~Led Baldwin, clad in gilden
 3     I|       stout and tall,~By William led, their sovereign's younger
 4     I|     armed, this champion captive led.~ ~ XLVIII~Her helm the
 5     I|    presents, gifts and gold,~And led them through his land at
 6   III|        targe;~The troop by Dudon led performed no less,~But in
 7   III|     whilom took it, such an army led --~But all the ways he kept,
 8    IV|           can do."~ ~ XXXVIII~He led her easily forth when this
 9    IV|      sugared words,~That captive led most of the Christian lords.~ ~
10     V| conqueress departs, and with her led~These prisoners, whom love
11     V|         tent,~And as blind Cupid led them blind they went.~ ~
12    VI|  Tancredi's thrall:~I covet not, led by ambition blind~You should
13    VI|        there had closely framed,~Led by two brothers of Italia
14   VII|         off, alas, as chance him led.~ ~ XXIII~He followed on
15  VIII|               XLI~"This said, he led me over holts and hags,~
16  VIII|         kindled this debate,~And led by hasty rage and fury rash,~
17    IX|       soldiers to the fight,~And led them on through silence
18    IX|       hot,~For all the troops he led gan thither hie,~And thither
19   XII|        fresh water thither haply led,~And found the princess
20  XIII|        need to high attempts him led,~No labor would he shun,
21   XIV|         He took their hands, and led them headlong down~Under
22   XIV|    springing day."~This said, he led them through a narrow port,~
23  XVII|         have their seat,~Arontes led them, whom no warlike praise~
24  XVII|   succeed,~Unarmed half, Alarcon led that band,~That long in
25  XVII|          heavens wide:~By Syphax led the first Arabians were;~
26  XVII|       These Assimiro and Canario led,~Both kings, both Pagans,
27  XVII|          XXXV~Followed her troop led forth by Aradin,~Which Hidraort
28   XIX|         he feared which homeward led~He had not strength enough
29   XIX|         all the soldiers left he led,~And gainst each entrance
30   XIX|       this host for Christ forth led,~Than thirst of vengeance,
31    XX|        to guide,~The middle ward led Muleasses proud,~And in
32    XX|     footmen strong his troops he led,~Whose side the Moors had
33    XX|      wrought~And as his rage him led and fury hot,~To kill and
34    XX|          woe, wrath the champion led~To take revenge; shame,
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