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 1     I|  distrest?~His peers to counsel call, each baser mind~Let him
 2    II|     deaf by kind,~Will hear thy call, and still her raging wave:~
 3    IV|        their aid from hell doth call,~And sends Armida to entrap
 4     V|      guile, and it approve,~And call that knighthood which was
 5     V|         due honor did him fitly call,~And made his heart rejoice,
 6   VII|         voice gan to him loudly call,~"Yield thee," quoth it, "
 7     X| suddenly by name the prince gan call,~By which awaked thus he
 8    XI|         idols false for succors call and cry,~ ~ XXX~"O Macon,
 9    XI|      gan with boasting words to call,~"Who cometh next? this
10   XII|        and plaints to reckoning call,~How oft she swooned at
11   XIV|        from exile young Rinaldo call,~This give I thee in charge,
12   XIV|     rash and headstrong ire,~To call the knight again; yield
13   XIV|        me and all this crew;~Oh call him home, this trespass
14   XIV|      desire:~Guelpho, thou must call home the knight again,~See
15    XV|  Fortunate these elder time did call,~To which high Heaven they
16   XVI|      comforts, hopes and fears,~Call me your soldier and your
17   XVI|   scorns me, leaves me, bids me call him mine:~The victor hath
18   XVI|       And oft Armida shalt thou call in vain,~At thy last gasp;
19   XIX|       quoth she, "what men thee call,~And thine estate, dissemble
20    XX|        trumpets give the deadly call,~The Pagans answer, and
21    XX|        do? to diverse parts him call~Just ire and pity kind,
22    XX|     shame, grief, for vengeance call;~But as he went, Adrastus
23    XX|         speak, would cry, would call or shout,~Yet neither sound,
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