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 1     I|        sword and slaughter,~Who held captived Israel's fairest
 2    II|      fights."~ ~ LII~The virgin held her peace when this was
 3    IV|       light.~ ~ XXII~But for he held the Frenchmen's worth in
 4    IV|         whose honorable name~Is held so great among our Pagan
 5     V|        this device,~How much he held that regiment in price.~ ~
 6     V|          That thirst and hunger held in scorn always,~And vanquished
 7    VI|      valiant acts henceforth be held as thine;~His dear embracements
 8  VIII|   aspire,~His right hand closed held his weapon bright,~Ready
 9    IX| forenenst the Greekish shore he held,~From Sangar's mouth to
10    IX|        The hand his sword still held, although not guided,~The
11     X|        trenchant sword~His hand held high aloft in threatening
12   XII|        stood~Amid her foes, she held herself for dead;~While
13  XIII|         by these speeches fair,~Held Godfrey's power, his might
14  XIII|     looseth from the soil which held him thrall,~The time draws
15   XIV|      die, shall fall."~ ~ XV~He held his peace; and Godfrey answered
16   XIV|         Guelpho entertained and held him dear.~ ~ XXIX~To these
17   XVI|       rose, and to his mistress held the glass,~A noble page,
18   XVI|      torment thee, whom it late held dear:~And if thou 'scape
19  XVII|         lord,~Whereof the first held in his upright hand~Of severe
20  XVII|      strong~I captive took, and held in bondage long.~ ~ XLV~"
21  XVII|      show at ease."~The monarch held his peace when this was
22  XVII|         he that honored her and held her dear,~Azzo the Fifth
23 XVIII|       large desert in his bosom held,~And through the grove one
24 XVIII|       bore,~One hand the ladder held whereon he stood,~The other
25   XIX|      again,~And thus each other held and wrapped in bands.~With
26   XIX|       whom he hateth most, each held embraced:~ ~  XVIII~Such
27   XIX|       could'st guess~What fever held me, saidst, `Thou art in
28    XX|      shook swords, their slings held cobbles round:~Each steed
29    XX|    black,~Of the left wing that held the utmost marge,~Spread
30    XX|      cut, that bending lies:~He held her up, and lest she tumble
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