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 1    II|       ireful courage boiled in vengeance hot~Against the Christians,
 2    II|       replied,~"Shall fall the vengeance of my wrath and ire."~" `
 3    II| forsook;~Wrath killed remorse, vengeance stopped mercy's breath~Love'
 4   III|         L~He came and breathed vengeance from his breast~'Gainst
 5    IV|        sword~Shall execute due vengeance on thy foes;~But if for
 6     V|     the vulgar did or said,~To vengeance did his courage fierce aspire:~
 7     V|     All words he thought could vengeance move or rut~Against him
 8    VI|       shame espieth,~Desire of vengeance so o'ercame his senses,~
 9  VIII|     with the same shall bitter vengeance take~On him that Sweno slew,
10  VIII|       With clemency, I will no vengeance take~For this offence, but
11    IX|        he mourned and on sharp vengeance fed,~And thinks he conquers,
12     X|  belongs~My shame, my loss, my vengeance or my wrongs."~ ~ X~"I am
13   XII|     sharp revenge to take,~And vengeance taken gave new cause of
14   XVI|     they wound, nor will sharp vengeance take~On thee, for this despised
15   XVI|      though I would,~I seek no vengeance, wrongs I all forgive,~Nor
16   XVI|       my wrongs thou shalt the vengeance bear,~And oft Armida shalt
17   XVI|         cleave his heart,~Such vengeance fits a wronged lover's spite,~
18   XVI|     thine be all these wrongs,~Vengeance to thee, to thee revenge
19  XVII|       cast from sky~Takes open vengeance oft for secret ill:~But
20  XVII|      thy dear master may sharp vengeance take,~May cleave the Pagan'
21  XVII|         Oh, what revenge, what vengeance shall he bring~On that false
22   XIX|      forth led,~Than thirst of vengeance, or desire of gold;~Too
23   XIX|        joy, such ease, desired vengeance gives."~ ~ LXXI~"Cheer up
24    XX|        for other's wrong~Would vengeance take, but not revenge their
25    XX|      burned the double fire~Of vengeance; wrath his heart; shame
26    XX|      fall,~The other calls for vengeance on his foe;~Love biddeth
27    XX|     revenge; shame, grief, for vengeance call;~But as he went, Adrastus
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