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 1     I|   adventurous, brave, and bold,~Whereon a valiant prince might justly
 2   III|    would be her smile?~Tancred, whereon think'st thou? what dost
 3   III|  mournful bier~With woful pomp, whereon his corpse they laid,~And
 4    IV|       drops her footsteps wash, whereon she treads,~And seems to
 5    IV|         and red resembled well,~Whereon the rory May-dew sprinkled
 6    VI|         love a mountain seemed, whereon bright shined~Fresh memory
 7   VII|        drew, and read the first whereon they hit,~Wherein was "Raymond,
 8  VIII|       of many a realm and town,~Whereon the Lord his wrath had poured
 9    IX|         takes~The lesser beasts whereon his feast he makes.~ ~ XXX~
10    IX| conquest gapes,~And from a bank whereon he stood, beheld~The doubtful
11    XI|         invoke, called the Rock~Whereon the Lord, they say, his
12    XI|    lifted up to feel the place,~Whereon a second arrow chanced right,~
13    XI|    enrolled,~Trembled the earth whereon the worthies stamp,~His
14    XI|     bend,~Two wheels were broke whereon the piece should ride,~The
15  XIII|      wall to heaven was reared;~Whereon with darts and dreadful
16  XIII|      had been the bait and food~Whereon this strange disease depastured
17   XIV|       his mind did move~To that whereon he never thought tell now,~"
18   XIV|     LXXIII~"At the hill's foot, whereon the witch doth dwell,~The
19    XV|     doth his broad back oppose,~Whereon the roaring billow cleaves
20  XVII|        which of itself was old,~Whereon you might the Guelfoes fairer
21 XVIII|        One hand the ladder held whereon he stood,~The other bare
22 XVIII|        so far,~That like a palm whereon huge weight doth rest,~His
23 XVIII|         broad~And cut the ropes whereon the engine rode:~ ~ LXXXII~
24 XVIII|      and bold,~To cut the plank whereon the Christians passed.~And
25   XIX|     therefore threw,~And said, "Whereon doth thy sad heart devise?~
26   XIX|      that to the west-hill yood~Whereon the old and stately temple
27   XIX|        the men addressed~A seat whereon he sat, he leaned, he lay:~
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