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 1     I|      the eastern wave appeared red~The rising sun, yet scantly
 2   III|   locks she crowned with roses red,~In Eden's flowery gardens
 3   III|       drops down railed bloody red,~So rubies set in flaming
 4   III|        would I know~The man in red, with such a knightly grace,~
 5    IV|      eyes,~The roses white and red resembled well,~Whereon
 6     V|        his cheeks with scarlet red;~Rinaldo soon his passions
 7    VI|    stayed his horse, and waxed red for shame,~The fight was
 8    VI|       with panting sore; eyes, red with weeping.~ ~  LXVI~Yet
 9   VII|  espies~The springing daylight red and white arise.~ ~ XXVI~
10   VII|     warrior answered, blushing red for shame,~"Cursed apostate,
11   VII|    twain,~That on his arms the red blood trickled down,~And
12   VII|     fallen from skies had dyed red,~Among the murdered bodies
13    IX|      shalt behold, and seas of red blood flow~Where'er I go;
14  XIII|  gaping wound,~Out of the rift red streams he trickling see~
15   XIV|    mountains rise,~So fled the Red Sea once, and Jordan thrice.~ ~
16    XV|      Her robe seemed sometimes red and sometimes blue,~And
17  XVII|        bring,~And all the rich red sea it comprehends,~And
18  XVII|        and round pour out;~The Red Sea sent with them from
19 XVIII|     was black, that blue, this red as blood;~Stench well-nigh
20   XIX| standards broad he spies,~This red, that white, that blue,
21   XIX|      cheek where is the purple red,~And forehead's whiteness?
22   XIX|       rejoiced, she blushed as red as rose.~"You shall know
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