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1 I| Lord discovered had, and seen~The hidden secrets of each 2 I| acts had done, most battles seen;~Grave was the man in years, 3 IV| power and be it therefore seen,~Armida lived, and died, 4 VI| armed men, for often had she seen~The tragic end of many a 5 VI| thought on horseback to have seen~That feeble damsel armed 6 VII| last.~ ~ LXXVII~And had you seen the beast, you would have 7 VIII| lies~As to discern things seen and not mistake,~I saw like 8 VIII| His heavy hauberk was both seen and known,~And his brand 9 IX| flash the rafting seas are seen;~Some fled away, because 10 X| was of proof so true;~Yet seen it was to them within which 11 XIII| believe it scant though seen,~What of the fire, the shades, 12 XIII| gliding rivers erst had seen~Adown their verdant channels 13 XIV| his youth had known and seen~The fashions strange of 14 XV| tell the wonders therein seen~Another day, and say, there 15 XV| thus she said, the first seen isle gave place,~And high 16 XV| cold, pure, and scantly seen;~Yet so transparent, that 17 XVI| viewed first and last,~Which seen, they forward pressed, and 18 XVI| their dear leaves, and less seen, fairer seems,~And after 19 XVI| best,~Not in this glass is seen, but in my breast.~ ~ XXII~" 20 XVII| his kings long time had seen~That Ptolemies and Pharaohs 21 XVII| beauties to embrace,~Scant seen, with anger sullen, sad 22 XVII| offspring high,~Here hast thou seen the branch, the bole, the 23 XVII| dangers all foresee, and seen, prevent.~ ~ XCIII~"But 24 XVIII| above all other plants was seen~That forest's lady and that 25 XVIII| Straight o'er the tents, seen by the soldiers all;~With 26 XVIII| face of heaven was scantly seen,~Hid with the clouds of 27 XVIII| and the Pagans slain,~This seen, the duke no longer stay 28 XIX| and fro they pass:~Which seen and heard, he said within 29 XIX| weakest is, soon should be seen,~Nor thou, nor thy great 30 XIX| loss was greater than was seen or known,~There ended not,