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1 II| tarry till their chieftain spoke,~But for the knight was 2 III| over:~ ~ XIX~At last she spoke, and with a crafty sleight~ 3 III| slain;~And being come thus spoke he to the rest,~"Warriors, 4 IV| Furies, while their sovereign spoke,~And swift Cocytus stayed 5 V| know no law, as erst you spoke,~How vile and base our empire 6 VII| called he then, and thus he spoke;~"Go to the camp, and in 7 VIII| years hereafter shall be spoke:~I count not how Cilicia' 8 VIII| the gate;"~While thus he spoke, the lightning beams did 9 IX| them, and then he boldly spoke~These words which rage and 10 IX| lance, and thus at last he spoke:~"Have you not learned yet 11 IX| LXXVIII~While thus he spoke, he gave a cruel stroke~ 12 IX| would have answered him, and spoke,~He stopped his words, and 13 X| gree, my lord, the words I spoke,~As spurs thine ire and 14 X| By which awaked thus he spoke withal:~ ~ XVIII~"Whoe'er 15 X| case were clear of which he spoke.~Orcano rose, of princely 16 X| LII~While thus he spoke, his broad and trenchant 17 X| doom.~ ~ LXXIV~At last he spoke, in more than human sound,~ 18 XII| lords were met,~Clorinda spoke for both, and said, "Sir 19 XII| to his murdered love,~He spoke, who heard perchance from 20 XIV| their greetings done, he spoke and said:~ ~ XXXV~"Great 21 XIV| With him your soldiers spoke, of jealousy~And false suspect 22 XVI| and as approving all he spoke,~The choir of birds their 23 XVI| and wise."~While thus he spoke, her passions found no stay,~ 24 XVII| the shore and sands;~Then spoke their guide, "The land of 25 XVIII| and bare."~Thus Vafrine spoke, nor longer stayed on this,~ 26 XIX| stepping back, thus gently spoke and said:~ ~ XXI~"Yield, 27 XX| forever his;~They would have spoke, but not one word could