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 1     I| Persian blood were dyed,~The furious Prince Tancredi from that
 2   III|      Trojan knight.~ ~ XXXIV~Furious, tofore the foremost of
 3   III|      in they come and give a furious charge:~Argantes' self fell
 4     V| brand,~So fell his look, and furious was his cheer,~Gernando
 5     V|   sheathed once or twice his furious blade;~Down fell the hapless
 6    VI|    quill~To thunder out this furious combat shrill.~ ~  XL~These
 7    VI|   Tancred avoideth quick his furious charge,~And gave him eke
 8    VI|         LXIII~From hence the furious combat she surveyed,~And
 9    VI|      Yet should he find, our furious combat done,~His thraldom
10   VII|         XXXVIII~His foe, his furious charge not well abiding,~
11   VII|   rain;~Upon the French with furious rage she came,~And scorned
12  VIII|    scathe,~When toward him a furious knight gan drive,~Of members
13  VIII|     with semblance stout~And furious words his fore-conceived
14  VIII|     rest him followed with a furious storm,~"Arm, arm." they
15  VIII|   harness in this heat~These furious people, all on heaps confused,~
16  VIII|     With semblant fierce and furious look that stood,~And in
17    IX|  footings fast,~And oft with furious shock together rush,~And
18    IX|      Clorinda to retire;~The furious couple both at once said
19     X|    from his haughty eyes and furious breast~He laid apart his
20    XI|    aim,~He stepped aside the furious blow to shun:~But Sigiere
21   XII|       To thee the beast with furious course did pass,~With curious
22   XII|      fire took quickly hold,~Furious upon the timber-work it
23   XVI|    port~Wondered to find the furious keeper slain,~Awhile she
24  XVII|    by kind,~An elephant this furious giant bore,~He fierce as
25   XIX|       XXVI~Herewith Tancredi furious grew, and said,~"Villain,
26   XIX| complaint he made,~But as he furious lived he careless dies;~
27   XIX|   fortress high,~To shun the furious storm, himself stayed last,~
28    XX|   rout,~And in both wings, a furious skirmish hold,~And where
29    XX| ranged and knit,~Renewed the furious battle, fight and fray,~
30    XX|  death with constant breast,~Furious and fierce he did the gates
31    XX|    shielded Raymond from the furious charge,~From swords, from
32    XX|      so swift, so right;~The furious stroke fell on Rinaldo's
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