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 1     I|     thou an idle looker-on,~And glad attendest which side won
 2     I|         adventure and occasion, glad~So to revive the Romans'
 3     I|    light,~Fierce to the combat, glad to victory."~And with that
 4     I|      war prepared,~The soldiers glad by heaps to harness run;~
 5    II|       to see, to have, to feel,~Glad was the Paynim to enjoy
 6   III| Clorinda to that motion yielded glad,~And helmless to the forestward
 7   III|     forlore,~Swiftly they fled, glad they escaped so well,~Argantes
 8    IV|   minions looked she blithe and glad,~In that deceitful lore
 9  VIII|            XXII~"This said, and glad I think of death at hand,~
10    IX|        could best have thought,~Glad in his heart, and inly well
11    XI|     quiet shades she interposed glad~To cause the knights their
12   XII|     said,~"Behold how fair, how glad thy love appears,~And for
13   XIV|     strong of hand,~Guelpho was glad he did the proffer make:~"
14   XIV|         wherein they lay,~There glad and full of thoughts he
15    XV|     this desert, silent, quiet, glad,~Entered the dame, and there
16   XVI|        service great;~She, with glad looks, he with inflamed,
17   XVI|      beams, the air was nothing glad,~And all the palace vanished
18  XVII|     doubtful war, with conquest glad,~Had not Rinaldo fierce
19 XVIII|        sings,~Nor beauty, whose glad smile frail hearts delights,~
20 XVIII|        Thereon with golden rays glad Phoebus shines,~Earth laughs
21 XVIII|       the happy cry~Of victory, glad, joyful, loud, and shrill.~
22   XIX|       up his sword, and praises glad~Gave to his God that saved
23   XIX|         smile, sweet, pleasant, glad;~"My lord," quoth she, "
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