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 1     I|         man to wars inured~Will aught forslow, or in his journey
 2     I|        know~From one that never aught reports in vain,~A valiant
 3     I|         o'ergrown with age,~Nor aught withstands his fury and
 4     I|        help or ease, by finding aught entire,~Cedron, Bethsaida,
 5    II|        this your hateful office aught proceed,~Till I return from
 6    II|     purpose was not to deny her aught:~"I grant them life," quoth
 7    IV|         will,~And never willest aught but what is right,~Preserve
 8    IV|         yours the danger is,~If aught succeed, as much I fear,
 9     V|         out at every need,~When aught befell this glorious camp
10    VI|         whileare,~Nor stayed he aught, nor once forslowed his
11    VI|         that the Paynim's force aught weaker was,~He high advanced
12    VI|      one thought was found;~Nor aught she hid from that virago
13   VII| princely offspring damnified~Or aught disparaged by those labors
14   VII|      protested for the same,~If aught but good his mistress fair
15   VII|         riches eyed,~Nor did he aught with so great weight incline,~
16     X|        hopes are us bereft,~Nor aught but aid from Egypt land
17     X|       Nor say I this for that I aught misdeem~That Egypt's promised
18     X|        in which yet never might~Aught that hath weight sink to
19    XI|        at his neck out-run,~Nor aught it grieved the man to lose
20  XIII|  thunder, earthquake, storm, or aught~That in this world is strange
21   XIV|         guarded be,~Your coming aught foreknow or once foresee:~ ~
22    XV|    needs no law, here none doth aught amiss:~Put off those arms
23   XVI|        so, nor in his seat~Left aught but rocks and crags, by
24   XVI|     shame,~His be the fault, if aught gainst mine estate~I did
25  XVII|       could his adverse fortune aught assuage~His valor's heat
26  XVII|       former deeds rejoiced you aught,~When Godfrey's hardy knights
27  XVII|       track of man or horse, or aught that might~Inform them of
28 XVIII|      Nor in his way his passage aught withstood,~Except a quiet,
29 XVIII|    innate;~He further proved if aught withstood his will~To cut
30 XVIII|         warlike instrument,~Nor aught their labor interrupts or
31   XIX|      demand, inquire, or ask of aught.~Silence was made awhile,
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