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 1    II|      unworthy been,~But such as greatest danger with them draw:~Be
 2    II|      and allurements sweet,~But greatest hopes oft greatest crosses
 3    II|          But greatest hopes oft greatest crosses meet.~ ~  LXX~"For,
 4    IV|      kill them all or spoil the greatest part."~ ~ XVIII~Before his
 5     V|        the lords and knights of greatest name~Became her prey, as
 6    VI| presages of his coming ill,~Not greatest cause of her discomfort
 7  VIII|       Great news he brings, and greatest dangers is,~Bertoldo's son
 8    IX|     hard attempts, my sons,~And greatest praise, in greatest peril,
 9    IX|         And greatest praise, in greatest peril, wons."~ ~ XXIX~Her
10     X|        angry vein~That tells of greatest peril, greatest pain."~ ~
11     X|        tells of greatest peril, greatest pain."~ ~ XIV~The old man
12    XI|        weakness oft subdues the greatest might.~ ~ XLI~While thus
13    XI|      XLIX~For on their part the greatest slaughter light,~They had
14    XI|       The shattered wall, where greatest breach he spied,~Himself
15    XI|     Sigiere spake,~Who bare his greatest shield and mighty bow,~"
16   XIV|        s self is not behind~Thy greatest friends in state or friendship
17   XIV|      came, and by what wile~The greatest lords and princes thence
18   XIV|     height of all the hill,~The greatest danger lies, and greatest
19   XIV|       greatest danger lies, and greatest ill:~ ~ LXXIV~"There welleth
20    XV|    banks he drowned~To bear the greatest ship of burthen fit;~Yet
21  XVII|      and carved each thing,~The greatest honored, meanest graced
22  XVII|      reward enjoy he shall,~The greatest gift I can or may afford,~
23 XVIII|     rest~Stood, of the camp the greatest, chief and best.~ ~ V~When
24 XVIII|    beguiled with the sight,~Our greatest force and power shall there
25 XVIII|         the friendly night,~His greatest engine to that side he brought~
26 XVIII|         the southern mountain's greatest height~To raise his turret
27 XVIII|     bear,~Where Godfrey did his greatest engine show,~From thence
28   XIX|     loss of blood she spied~His greatest pains and anguish most proceed,~
29   XIX|  Vafrine his talk applies,~"The greatest news, my lord, are yet behind,~
30    XX|       sweet life at nought,~The greatest peril, danger, most he sought.~ ~
31    XX| champion knows.~And says, "Here greatest peril is, heavens yield~
32    XX|    before betrayed,~This is thy greatest glory, greatest fame:~Time
33    XX|     This is thy greatest glory, greatest fame:~Time was that thee
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