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 1   III|      Godfrey commands to cut the forest down,~And make strong engines
 2   III|        Within a valley deep this forest stood,~To Christian eyes
 3   III|         now the axe raged in the forest wild,~The echo sighed in
 4   VII|       heed,~How they are fed, in forest, spring and lake,~And their
 5   VII|         as a crime,~And from the forest's sweet contentment ran,~
 6  VIII|         hemmed us round about,~A forest thick of spears about us
 7  VIII| lightened with clear streams the forest wide;~So Latmos shone when
 8  VIII|       band of soldiers from that forest shade,~Of whom one carried
 9    IX|        XXIX~Her tender brood the forest's savage queen,~Ere on their
10    IX|      flowery marge~Of some green forest where he used to feed,~His
11  XIII|         Ismeno sets to guard the forest old~The wicked sprites,
12  XIII|       enter,~So awful seems that forest old, dare venture.~ ~ IV~
13  XIII|              VIII~"Keep you this forest well, keep every tree,~Numbered
14  XIII|         hew the trees out of the forest main,~They went, and scant
15  XIII|          so hardy is~To hear the forest thunder, roar and hiss."~ ~
16  XIII|         through and through that forest will I wend,~Although to
17  XIII|       forward still,~Till on the forest's outmost marge he stepped,~
18  XIII|     advised,~The terrors of that forest's dreadful sight,~Storms,
19  XIII|       forbidden wood,~And of the forest all the secrets eyed,~In
20  XIII|        up aloft,~And through the forest bare it quite away.~O'ercome
21  XIII|         Spring, fountain, river, forest, dale and hill;~From north
22   XIV|               XIV~"The enchanted forest, and her charmed treen,~
23    XV|      Hyrcania breeds, or Hyrcane forest hides.~ ~ LII~But yet that
24  XVII|        him obeyed:~Next whom was Forest, who the rage withstood~
25  XVII|     might you mark,~And how Lord Forest after fortified~Aquilea'
26 XVIII|         Rinaldo chaseth from the forest old;~The host of Egypt comes;
27 XVIII|         long admired;~Toward the forest marched he on with speed,~
28 XVIII|   fearful or loathsome made~That forest was, but sweet with pleasant
29 XVIII|        in the wood; in that, the forest dwelled:~Trees clad the
30 XVIII|          which grow,~And in that forest huge and desert wide,~The
31 XVIII|       other plants was seen~That forest's lady and that desert's
32 XVIII|           late dreadful was this forest thick,~Fit dwelling for
33 XVIII|       part,~To cut my tree, this forest's joy and pride,~Put up
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