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 1    II|      Greekish land?~That reed will break; and breaking, wound your
 2   III|           lights upon,~So thunders break high trees on Lebanon.~ ~
 3   III|          Tancred and young Rinaldo break the press,~They bruise the
 4   III|        ambassador,~I saw him there break many a sturdy lance,~And
 5    IV|       durst he for his lady's sake~Break sword or lance, advance
 6    IV| resting-place,~And ghastly visions break any sleep by night,~Grief,
 7    VI|        sound one trumpet shrill to break their sleep.~ ~ IV~"Their
 8    VI|            this vital thread shall break,~He shall my courage hear,
 9    IX|             The Lord hath sworn to break the iron bands~The brazen
10     X|        poor passengers so bold,~To break their sleep? or what to
11     X|         sable train~Pluck off, and break her talons sharp in twain.~ ~
12    XI|          and cry,~ ~ XXX~"O Macon, break in twain the steeled lance~
13    XI|          they cleft and helms they break,~So many ladders to the
14   XII|       among them wend, and burn or break~The tower, God grant therein
15   XII|         And all at once their foes break, spoil and slay.~ ~ XLV~
16   XII|            heart~In pieces cleave, break every string and vein;~But
17   XII|             Hear Heaven, and if he break his oath and word,~Upon
18   XIV|       walls, these gates in pieces break,~Leap o'er these rampires
19   XVI|            s pride grief could not break,~On him she looked, she
20  XVII|            the Frenchmen stout,~To break their rising empire and
21 XVIII|            or mountain steep,~Doth break, doth bruise, and into dust
22 XVIII|           cried,~"Behind me cut or break this bridge, that I~May
23   XIX|            late discovery said,~To break his talk, none answered,
24    XX|          dame had care to bear, to break, to ward,~His shield kept
25    XX|        strove she, but in vain, to break that band,~For he the hold
26    XX|            My castle's ruins shall break down thy wall."~ ~ CXXXIX~
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