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 1     I|     Aurora bright her crystal gates unbarred,~And bridegroom-like
 2     I|      harm and woe,~To ope the gates, and so let in our foe.~ ~
 3     I|    steel-bound doors and iron gates he ties,~And, lastly, legions
 4   III|     to the walls, some to the gates them dight,~Their king meanwhile
 5   III|       strength, the walls and gates about,~And saw where least
 6   III|  angry power,~That from those gates lies to the corner tower.~ ~
 7   III|     Gainst Sion's fort, these gates and bulwarks rend,~That
 8    VI|     none of us dares at these gates out-peep,~Or sound one trumpet
 9    VI|      Let us together at these gates outfly,~And skirmish bold
10    VI|     and such heat of war,~The gates or seld or never opened
11    IX|     the iron bands~The brazen gates of Sion's fort which close,~
12    XI|       fort is almost won, the gates nigh broke:~Godfrey is wounded
13    XI|       else unlock~The blessed gates of grace and mercy dear;~
14   XII|     was her head,~She saw the gates were shut, and how she stood~
15   XII|   unsaid~To make the king the gates again unclose?~But he denied,
16   XIV|       down these walls, these gates in pieces break,~Leap o'
17    XV|    and arts~And to the palace gates the knights retire,~While
18   XVI|       mild,~He that the fiery gates of hell had won~And heaven
19   XVI|     woful sight! how from her gates the man~In haste, in fear,
20 XVIII|       The walls were won, the gates were opened wide,~Now bruised,
21   XIX|   beam the knight against the gates made fly~From his strong
22   XIX|       But entered through the gates, broad, royal, great,~And
23    XX| Furious and fierce he did the gates unbar,~And sudden rage brought
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