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 1   III|           who thither sent~Those chosen workmen that for timber
 2    IV|      hope repose,~That when this chosen temple of the Lord,~Her
 3     V|        fight,~Do thou permit the chosen ten to gone~And aid the
 4     V|       LXXXII~"Love hath Eustatio chosen, Fortune thee,~In thy conceit
 5    VI| Christians out to just:~Otho not chosen doth his strength assay,~
 6    VI|   Saracine:"~No longer would the chosen champion bide,~His face
 7    VI|         have fought,~But Tancred chosen, he and all retired;~Now
 8    VI|         Nor that to just, though chosen, once he proffered,~He boldly
 9    VI|       curious eye sought out her chosen knight;~And every gallant
10    VI|        Until she came before her chosen knight,~To him she purposed
11   VII|       With sober those ten which chosen were by lot,~And viewed
12   VII|          And eke those ten which chosen were by lot,~And all the
13  VIII|       with him took of knights a chosen band,~Directly toward Thrace
14  VIII|       body hath,~We are Christ's chosen servants, fear us naught,~
15    IX|     boldest knights, of all that chosen crew,~He felled, maimed,
16    XI|       all the elected twelve the chosen flock,~Of his triumphant
17  XIII|          lies and fables hold.~A chosen crew in shining arms arrayed~
18   XIV|          the King of bliss,~Hath chosen thee to rule the faithful
19  XVII|         s own troop come next, a chosen crew,~Of all the camp the
20 XVIII|         these men of naught~Hath chosen thee in place next Godfrey
21    XX|        best armed he placed, and chosen bands,~And with those horse
22    XX|         But I am captain of this chosen crew,~With whom I oft have
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