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 1     I|     flow,~His help far off, his hurt within him lies,~His hopes
 2     I| Unfeared in fight, untired with hurt or wound,~The noble squadron
 3     I|      anguish tries,~If one were hurt, the other felt the sore,~
 4    II|         won,~Admit no steel can hurt or wound thy side,~And be
 5    II|     hand~Will keep us safe from hurt by sea and land.~ ~ LXXXIV~"
 6   III|         whom he hit, he felled, hurt, or slew.~ ~ XXXV~Clorinda
 7   III|   overtake~The villain that had hurt his only dear,~From vain
 8    IV|      whence first they tried~To hurt the Christian lords, and
 9    VI|         low:~But what avails to hurt, if wounds augment~Our foe'
10  VIII|      they strive,~The more they hurt him, more he doth them scathe,~
11  VIII|   feared no treason, force, nor hurt at all,~His guiltless conscience
12    IX|  followed it;~And yet no peril, hurt or harm he found,~No weapon
13    IX|         that hapless youth, who hurt his steed,~Down to the chin
14    IX|        Which, lighting flat, to hurt the lad forbare;~But all
15    IX|        felled, maimed, wounded, hurt and slew.~ ~ XCI~While thus
16    XI|     they might,~Of that unlucky hurt to make him sound,~And to
17    XI|       Erotimus cried out, "This hurt and wound~No human art or
18  XIII|           Tancred, thou hast me hurt, thou didst me drive~Out
19   XVI|       lying wounded, mongst the hurt and slain,~Of these my wrongs
20 XVIII|        The flankers least could hurt them as they fought;~And
21   XIX|          Yield thee!" cried,~No hurt he proffered him, no blow
22   XIX|         And comfort those which hurt and wounded be;~ ~ LII~"
23   XIX|    issue free~To sally out, and hurt us with their power,~Our
24   XIX|         lest you be endangered, hurt, or slain,~Of all your cares
25    XX|       the eyes hit Arimont,~Who hurt her lord, and cleft in twain
26    XX|     eyes~Beholds, but scorns to hurt a man that lies.~ ~ XLIV~
27    XX|      and at each stroke felled, hurt, or slew.~ ~ L~Thus fought
28    XX|       requites his loss, shame, hurt and all,~And with an hundred
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