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 1     I|    Choose him their Duke, to rule the wars and fights.~He
 2     I|     gentle yoke of Christian rule to prove:~He taught them
 3     I| Create one head, the rest to rule and guide:~To one the regal
 4    IV|   some complain~On Godfrey's rule, and mutinies gainst him
 5     V|     Rinaldo should aspire~To rule that charge for which he
 6     V|  hour,~As if he scorned your rule, despised your power.~ ~
 7     V|    flourish bold in spite of rule and state;~And that Gernando'
 8     V|  nobles fear:~There must the rule to all disorders sink,~Where
 9     V|     Now if Rinaldo weigh our rule too light,~And have the
10    VI|      hateful vice,~Desire of rule, and spoil, and covetice.~ ~
11   VII|  thou art the prop and post,~Rule with thy sceptre, conquer
12  VIII|     bereaves~Of late usurped rule on lands and seas,~His loathed
13    IX|    mighty targe,~His hand to rule his heavy sword unable,~
14     X|  quiet done,~His policy, his rule, his wisdom's praise,~Let
15     X|    followed him that did him rule and guie;~Strait was the
16     X|   hath made wise and sly,~To rule the heat of youth and hardy
17     X|    How you are subject to my rule and power,~In endless thraldom
18   XIV|     after thee shall Baldwin rule the same.~ ~ IX~"But to
19   XIV|   bliss,~Hath chosen thee to rule the faithful band;~So he
20  XVII|      Nor his great thirst of rule, praise and renown,~ ~ VIII~
21  XVII|      weaker neighbors to his rule obey,~Need made them stoop,
22  XVII| succession long~Command, and rule in bliss and high renown:~
23  XVII|    use or guide the same,~To rule in peace or to command in
24   XIX|     doth reign,~Who else can rule or guide these squadrons
25    XX|   knew,~Each knight obeys my rule, mild, easy, soft,~I know
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