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 1     I|         Where naught behoves us trust to Greece untrue,~And Western
 2     I|        and strong,~Your acts, I trust, will correspond his speech,~
 3     I|   content,~Our common loss they trust will be their gain,~They
 4    II|       thine aid more hope, more trust I have,~Than in whole armies
 5    II|  repented:~Withdraw thine arms, trust not uncertain lot,~For oft
 6    II| trophies of your conquest fair?~Trust you the monarch of the Greekish
 7    II|         sake? Or on them do you trust~To spend their blood, that
 8    II|   LXXIII~"But all your hope and trust perchance is laid~In these
 9    II|     valor springs,~Not from the trust we have in shield or spear,~
10    IV|         thy puissant might,~Yet trust thou wilt an helpless maid
11    IV|       Christ I have no hope nor trust,~Ah yet for virtue's sake,
12    IV|         ward,~A man of chiefest trust about his king,~Hath promised
13     V|         yet naught but proves I trust:~Now if Rinaldo weigh our
14    VI|        new fight, and when both trust~To win the praise and palm,
15    VI|       it for pledge, wherein if trust you have,~It shall yourself
16    VI|        take care,~This sword, I trust, shall well safe-conduct
17    VI|     when he feels our swords,~I trust we shall so far entreat
18    VI|          dares none his fortune trust?"~The other stood amazed,
19    VI|     shall obtain the day,~Those trust on fury, strength and hardiness;~
20    VI|       say, in him such hope and trust she hath,~That in his powers
21   VII|         is no troth in fortune, trust in love.~ ~ XXI~"Yet may
22  VIII|         who helps his servants, trust,~Who ere they ask, grants
23  VIII|         If in thy strength thou trust, thy strength that ends~
24     X|        bend,~Adventure, suffer, trust, tread perils down,~And
25   XIV|     state or friendship true;~I trust I shall thy grace and mercy
26    XV|         bow and bend;~So that I trust we shall return from far,~
27  XVII|        fortune go to fight,~And trust, my lord, in your great
28   XIX|         not, fools that on them trust,~For in their speech is
29    XX|        see no help; no hope, no trust I place;~To his great prowess,
30    XX|     slave.~ ~ CXXXV~"But if you trust no speech. no oath, no word;~
31    XX|         hand I come to die,~Yet trust to overthrow thee with my
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