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 1    IV|        sure, it resteth then~To scorn his power and be it therefore
 2    IV|       looks alway,~That outward scorn showed store of grace within:~
 3     V|        s worthy self, I hold in scorn;~Thee to obey then am I
 4     V|      you see~Rinaldo cast, with scorn and high disdain,~"Let them
 5     V|     might.~ ~ XLIX~"If then you scorn to be in prison pent,~If
 6     V|       thirst and hunger held in scorn always,~And vanquished hills,
 7    VI|       among,~That you shouldest scorn fair Citherea's child,~Or
 8    VI|   powers she fears no shame nor scorn,~Tell him thus much, and
 9   VII|         him and of his Christ a scorn I make."~ ~ XXXVI~This said,
10   VII|       far and wide descried,~In scorn of Phoebus midst bright
11   VII|       fight,~Lo, here I am, who scorn thy heathenish might."~ ~
12     X|        witness of thy shame and scorn!~And wilt thou idly here
13     X|        art thou?" the prince in scorn replies,~"What sprite to
14     X|         quoth he, "with ire and scorn~I burn, and gains, my will
15   XII|        was his proffered aid to scorn,~Whom Aladine prevents,
16  XIII|       his might and strength in scorn,~And now the walls he gan
17   XIV|    looks to ground, and half in scorn he smiled,~He saw at once
18   XIV|    fools who youth possess, yet scorn the same,~A precious, but
19    XV|      find; Armida's charms~They scorn, they shun her sleights,
20   XVI|    beauty stain,~Nor that, with scorn, which Tuscan Guilla lost,~
21   XVI|      flamed,~His nice attire in scorn he rent and tore,~For of
22   XVI|      with her pride mixed was a scorn so hard,~That to be loved
23   XVI|      him; that from her fled in scorn,~And her despised beauty
24   XVI|         thou disdain it now,~Or scorn to grant such grace as love
25   XVI|        drive:~I cannot hate nor scorn you though I would,~I seek
26   XVI|       gift, vain beauty, thee I scorn,~I hate the kingdom which
27   XIX|        smiled, with disdain and scorn,~And answerd thus, "To end
28   XIX|        Tancredi bit his lip for scorn and shame,~Nor longer stood
29   XIX|         thee and fortune both~I scorn, and punish will thy foolish
30    XX| Despised alike, like hate, like scorn I find.~ ~ LXVII~"But what
31    XX|       returned and swelled with scorn and shame,~The duke with
32    XX|        Dear, though she feigned scorn, strove and repined:~At
33    XX|        save my life? alas, what scorn,~What torment for Armida
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