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 1    II|       The Christians mourned in silent lamentation,~The tyrant'
 2    II|       their fiery weapons dart,~Silent she saw the one, the other '
 3    II|         fishes slumbered in the silent deep,~Unheard were serpent'
 4    VI|   through the secret dales they silent pass,~Where danger least,
 5   VII|          Blushed for shame, yet silent still abide;~For none there
 6    XI|    folds return,~The birds sate silent on the greenwood spray~Amid
 7   XII|       The Soldan must consent,"~Silent remained the Turk, and discontent.~ ~
 8   XII|      and gave the word.~ ~ XLIV~Silent they passed on, the watch
 9  XIII|      frolic with their mates in silent night,~With dragons' wings
10  XIII|        ashamed, disgraced, sad, silent, trist,~Alone he would all
11  XIII|          Fearless, yet heedful; silent, well advised,~The terrors
12  XIII|   Within his caves sweet Zephyr silent lies,~Still was the air,
13   XIV|       Godfrey's sake,~To whom a silent dream the Lord down sent.~
14    XV|   sacred wood~Whence spring the silent streams of Lethe flood.~ ~
15    XV| breaking oft:~Into this desert, silent, quiet, glad,~Entered the
16   XVI|        was the wind, the waters silent were.~ ~ XIV~"The gently
17  XVII|      woody fronts o'ershade the silent deep.~ ~ LV~Now of the camp
18  XVII|       To the young prince, that silent stood and mute,~He turned
19  XVII|    drove amain;~ ~ LXXXVI~While silent so through night's dark
20 XVIII|     guise;~And on his way sole, silent, forth he went~Alone, and
21   XIX|     LXXXIV~On her he gazed, and silent stood this while,~Armida'
22    XX|    sea-waves murmur shrill,~But silent pass amid the open main:~
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