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 1     I|      and all at once this world beheld,~Each land, each city, country,
 2   III|  Godfredo from a mountain great~Beheld the sacred city and her
 3   III|        I know him well, since I beheld him late,~By his broad shoulders
 4    IV|        to Cupid's service vowed~Beheld a face of such a lovely
 5     V|  Eustace, that with jealous eye~Beheld the worth of Sophia's noble
 6     V|        drew him near,~And there beheld a sad and rueful sight,~
 7    VI|         that wherein proud Rome beheld~The forward young men manage
 8    VI|        to lift,~And on the hill beheld the warlike maid,~As white
 9    VI|       nothing missed,~She, that beheld this youth and person brave,~
10    VI|         first approve,~When she beheld her foe, with weapon bright~
11   VII|         bear;~Her eyes unclosed beheld the groves along~Of swains
12   VII|      did nobly win."~The prince beheld the piece, which site and
13  VIII|        as a winged warrior they beheld,~With semblant fierce and
14    IX|     weepest, Solyman, thou that beheld~Thy kingdoms lost, and not
15    IX|        a bank whereon he stood, beheld~The doubtful hazard of that
16    XI| furnished to us when he the man beheld,~By his attire his secret
17    XI|        heart, when Godfrey this beheld,~With courage new with wrath
18   XII|        speedy haste, where they beheld the fire,~Argantes to them
19   XII|           LVIII~Each other long beheld, and leaning stood~Upon
20   XII|        blindfold night;~Tancred beheld his foe's out-streaming
21   XII|        him seeming so, he there beheld,~And for that strange mishap
22    XV|     That look how oft man's eye beheld the same~So oft the colors
23   XVI|     ease and leisure,~Till they beheld the queen, set with their
24   XVI|    armed pair~These follies all beheld and this hot fare.~ ~ XX~
25   XVI| inflamed, alas,~Beauty and love beheld, both in one seat;~Yet them
26  XVII| ancestors and their great deeds beheld.~ ~ ~ I~Gaza the city on
27  XVII|      His hosts and armies great beheld the king,~And every band
28 XVIII|     saved her, and spied,~As he beheld the bird, a wondrous thing,~
29   XIX|       from the place~Where they beheld that great and dreadful
30   XIX|      fond desire;~But Tisiphern beheld now her now him,~And quaked
31   XIX|         virgin came,~Heard him, beheld him, and with bashful face~
32    XX|      that side the woful prince beheld~The battle lost, no help
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