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 1    II|      these, and all the faithful crew,~All that were strong of
 2   III|         the worthy and his tired crew,~Before the residue young
 3     V|          erewhiles:~This foolish crew of lovers unashamed,~Mad
 4   VII|        traitors of the Christian crew."~Tancred at this discourse
 5   VII|       off, and banished from the crew~Was that strong prince who
 6  VIII|          the aid of many a Pagan crew,~After long fight, at last
 7    IX|         the rest of her infernal crew,~New storms to raise, new
 8    IX|      none of all that earth-bred crew~That heaped mountains on
 9    IX|        said, he mustered all his crew,~Reproved the cowards, and
10    IX|       noble father and his hardy crew~Fierce Solyman on every
11    IX|        huge murder of the meaner crew,~Or manner of their deaths,
12    IX|    glorious seat of his selected crew,~The mover first, and circle
13    IX| Gildippes raged mongst the Pagan crew,~And low in dust laid many
14    IX|      knights, of all that chosen crew,~He felled, maimed, wounded,
15     X|       Church preserve her sacred crew,~From Caesar's bird he shall
16    XI|         left the worthies of the crew,~Whom at a costly and rich
17    XI|          worthies of the western crew~Maintained their brave assault
18   XII|         newly dressed,~The Pagan crew to reinforce prepared~The
19  XIII|     vanquish first, then Egypt's crew~Destroy them quite, weak,
20  XIII|        and fables hold.~A chosen crew in shining arms arrayed~
21  XIII|       shall return, the Egyptian crew~They shall encounter, conquer,
22   XIV|    Acceptable to me and all this crew;~Oh call him home, this
23  XVII|        troop come next, a chosen crew,~Of all the camp the strength,
24 XVIII|     friends then he embraced the crew~To welcome him which came;
25 XVIII|     dreadful storm preserved the crew.~Defended thus their speedy
26 XVIII|       Raymondo thus bespake this crew,~"The town is won, my friends,
27   XIX|          destroyed the faithless crew~From street to street, and
28   XIX|          Raymondo with his hardy crew~By chance came thither,
29    XX|        am captain of this chosen crew,~With whom I oft have conquered,
30    XX|          loss, but aided not his crew,~A better lover than a leader
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