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 1     I|    Jerusalem from thrall and wrong:~Thou with thy Lords in
 2     I|    bondslave vile become,~No wrong is that, but God's most
 3    IV|    forces gainst our present wrong:~Ah! see you not, how he
 4     V|      friends would venge the wrong,~Although to justice that
 5     V|    chastise all that do thee wrong, at ease,~I know your virtue
 6     V|  with swords their right and wrong debate.~ ~ LVIII~"And where
 7    VI|  time to work, no time comes wrong:~In every street new weapons
 8    VI|  misfortune can your justice wrong,~And what that wanteth,
 9    VI|   thy glory, and revenge our wrong."~ ~ XII~The Saracen at
10    VI|       the field I grant,~Nor wrong nor treason let him doubt
11   VII|     captains to revenge that wrong;~Forthwith the spurred courser
12  VIII|  thorough Rome and Italy our wrong~A thousand years hereafter
13    IX|      saved their knight from wrong,~Fortune her favors twixt
14    IX| quoth he, "to do despite and wrong~To that dear flock my mercy
15    IX|   sword to work her harm and wrong,~And with a cutting blow
16  XVII|   True in all causes, his in wrong and right:~A cunning leader
17  XVII|      that since hath done me wrong,~Wrong yet untold, that
18  XVII|    since hath done me wrong,~Wrong yet untold, that sharp revengement
19  XVII|  Odoacer then he fought, but wrong~Oft spoileth right, fortune
20   XIX|  sharp death, to avenge that wrong."~ ~ IV~Lord Tancred smiled,
21    XX|      other, each for other's wrong~Would vengeance take, but
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