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 1     I|         guise,~Still by his side a faithful guard went she,~One true-love
 2     I|          there.~ ~ LXVII~For he by faithful spial was assured,~That
 3     I| neighboreth by east~The Holy City, faithful folk each one,~Down from
 4     I|            And were his guides, as faithful from that day~As Hesperus,
 5     I|    iron-winged fame,~That mingleth faithful troth with forged lies,~
 6    II|        many a gate,~By which their faithful souls their bodies left,~
 7    II|          Exiled these, and all the faithful crew,~All that were strong
 8    II|       shadows dark,~Could make the faithful camp or captain rest,~They
 9    VI|           To whom and to a maid, a faithful one,~Part of her will she
10   VII|      Christ, and have been aye his faithful knight;~His rebel foes can
11   VII|       giant to his end,~Slain by a faithful child of tender age;~Like
12   VII|         the lord's dear flocks and faithful bands,~The holy kings and
13  VIII|            to his side, a sure and faithful guard.~ ~ LXXVI~Their murmurs
14    IX|           him in all extremes they faithful bide;~ ~ XC~All these in
15   XII|         love, with thee~I leave my faithful maids, and all my train,~
16  XIII|        Thither goes Tancred hardy, faithful, bold,~But foolish pity
17  XIII|               LXIII~Languished the faithful dog, and wonted care~Of
18  XIII|          the Christians stout,~The faithful people grew nigh desperate~
19  XIII|           and gently bent~Upon the faithful host His gracious eye,~And
20   XIV|            chosen thee to rule the faithful band;~So he thy stratagems
21   XIV|         Jove's hot weapon bears,~A faithful pilot, cunning, trusty,
22  XVII|          hight;~Yet to his king he faithful was, and tried~True in all
23   XIX|    Godfredo's breast,~While of his faithful guard they bear false show,~
24    XX|           the Christians and their faithful power;~The Soldan longs
25    XX|       Raymond he left, and all the faithful rout~That from the towns
26    XX|            sweet to every ear:~The faithful camp, though less, yet seemed
27    XX|           the land,~That seem like faithful dogs in shape and show,~
28    XX|          fear and terror, that the faithful train~Of Syrian folk, not
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