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 1    II|          arms I will go wreak my spite;~Let Paris court it, Hector
 2   III|         to his hateful head such spite I bear,~I would him reave
 3    IV|       transparent was his inward spite,~Methought I read the story
 4     V|     breath,~And flourish bold in spite of rule and state;~And that
 5     V|        partial love as free from spite,~I hear complaints, yet
 6     V|       false, devised by hate and spite?~Or with stayed patience,
 7     V|        without stay or pause,~In spite of fortune purposed many
 8    VI|      shall this arm help out,~In spite of fate shall this right
 9    VI|          eager rage, their fury, spite and ire,~They turned their
10    VI|          blow of Fortune's cruel spite,~She stood where Phoebe'
11  VIII|         was each former cause of spite,~The Frenchmen cruel and
12    IX|         thine ire, thy wrath and spite?"~With that he struck, his
13     X|       escaped Armida's wrath and spite:~Rinaldo known to live,
14    XI|           That whom they hit, in spite of helm or targe,~They deeply
15   XVI|      much, that full of rage and spite,~With them he goes sad,
16   XVI|      like; I bore great hate and spite~Gainst Christians all, chiefly
17   XVI|        my gear:~I follow thee in spite of death and fate,~Through
18   XVI| vengeance fits a wronged lover's spite,~In cruelty that cruel knight
19  XVII|          malice wreak and cursed spite.~ ~ LXIII~"But that your
20 XVIII|           His glory quenched all spite, all envy killed:~"To yonder
21   XIX|         unconquered this day,~In spite of fortune still our hope
22    XX|      assail:~The Pagan shook for spite and blushed for shame,~Forward
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