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 1     I|  gracious eyes upon this labor bend:~To you these tales of love
 2    II|   begin~To whet his teeth, and bend his frowning look,~No pity,
 3    II|         thither thine eyesight bend,~Thy looks, sighs, tears,
 4    IV|     speak of these alarms,~And bend our forces gainst our present
 5     V|       am resolved which way~To bend my force, or where employ
 6    VI|    chased hind her course doth bend~To seek by soil to find
 7   VII|   earth the man his eyes shall bend,~And sees my grave, my tomb,
 8   VII| against the left wing strongly bend."~This said, so brave an
 9     X|      with strength and courage bend,~Adventure, suffer, trust,
10     X|       your yielding hearts you bend,~You must forsake your Christendom
11    XI|      Pagans' force and battery bend,~Two wheels were broke whereon
12   XII|       their footsteps homeward bend,~From their strong foes
13   XII|        happy soul her eye doth bend~On that sweet body which
14  XIII|        silly children dare not bend their eye~Where they are
15   XIV|      and all their choir;~Then bend thine eyes on yonder earth
16   XIV|      your request and suit but bend and bow?~Let rigor go, that
17    XV|      at his command do bow and bend;~So that I trust we shall
18    XV|       hearts of men to bow and bend,~Within Abilas' strait shall
19   XVI|  remained, yet had no power to bend~One step from thence, but
20   XVI|        her his subjects humbly bend and bow,~And with her pride
21 XVIII|     northern gate my puissance bend,~That so our foes, beguiled
22    XX|     But in his saddle made him bend and bow;~Rinaldo hit him
23    XX|  Rinaldo's crest,~And made him bend his head down to his breast.~ ~
24    XX|        of humbleness did never bend,~When that great name he
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