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 1    II|   heave the goddess form her seat?~No, no, my Lord, she sails
 2   III|      the sacred city and her seat.~ ~  LV~Hierusalem is seated
 3    IV|   the throne of his infernal seat.~O fool! as if it were a
 4    IV| princes each took his wonted seat~On thrones red-hot, ybuilt
 5    VI|       for still our princely seat,~This stately town, we keep
 6   VII|  words he said, and from his seat upstart:~"Unworthy life
 7    IX|  sovereign was, and Nice his seat,~Where late he dwelt, and
 8    IX|   fire assigned~The glorious seat of his selected crew,~The
 9     X|     king sits fearful on his seat,~Whom he emboldeneth and
10     X|      strong soe'er by art or seat,~Can hinder Godfrey why
11     X|    himself beside,~In a rich seat adorned with gold and stone,~
12     X|     soul approached near~The seat of angels pure, and saints
13   XII|      there for Tancred fit~A seat prepared is among the blest;~
14  XIII|  hither run from his eternal seat,~O great and fearful!" --
15  XIII|     safety stands your regal seat,~Your foe, as he supposed,
16   XIV|       Where Boemond doth his seat and sceptre hold,~For public
17   XIV|   foul Dis from his infernal seat:~But of all herbs, of every
18    XV|       wherein earth hath her seat?~ ~ XXIV~Now deep engulphed
19    XV|   their boundaries, site and seat,~The ships encompass shall
20   XVI|     love beheld, both in one seat;~Yet them in sundry objects
21   XVI|      vanished so, nor in his seat~Left aught but rocks and
22  XVII|    coasts of Asia have their seat,~Arontes led them, whom
23  XVII|     vale of Po built for his seat~Of many a village a small
24  XVII|   from his throne and kingly seat~To entertain them, rose
25 XVIII|      fit,~Is now the fearful seat, but how none wot,~Where
26 XVIII|   cried, upstarting from his seat,~"Now of the wood the charms
27   XIX|    pardie the Soldan there a seat~Had found his fatal foes'
28   XIX|    camp awhile, her site and seat,~What ditch, what trench
29   XIX|     arms the men addressed~A seat whereon he sat, he leaned,
30    XX|    heart he pierced, and his seat,~Where laughter hath his
31    XX|    hath his fountain and his seat,~So that, a dreadful thing,
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