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 1     I|         And all for Juda ready bound and bent.~ ~ LXXX~All these
 2    II| plucked they off by force,~And bound her tender arms in twisted
 3    II|    case;~But when he found her bound, stript from her gear,~And
 4    II|       the young man stout,~And bound him likewise in a worthless
 5   III|     villain, who to flight him bound;~The smart was his, though
 6   III|       man that all in brown is bound,~Gernando called, the King
 7     V|    retire,~Nor lets himself be bound in chains or gyves:~Armide
 8    VI|     fray, as laws of arms them bound~Aridens born in France,
 9    VI|    links of dearest friendship bound,~With her she used the rising
10   VII|         Whose mighty ribs fast bound with bands and nails,~Withstands
11  VIII| Argillan they let in chains be bound,~Although their weapons
12     X|         Should us disarmed and bound in fetters bring.~ ~ LXXI~"
13   XII|      snow there stood a virgin bound,~Besides a dragon fierce,
14   XIV|   holding chain,~Wherewith she bound his neck his hands and feet;~
15   XIV|       his hands and feet;~Thus bound, thus taken, did the prince
16  XVII| unicorns, by couples yoked and bound;~Of squires and lovely ladies
17  XVII|     long.~ ~ XLV~"I took them, bound them, and so sent them bound~
18  XVII|   bound them, and so sent them bound~To thee, a noble gift, with
19 XVIII|      far.~ ~ VII~"Much are you bound to God above, who brought~
20   XIX|       O happy man, so cured so bound!~ ~ CXIII~For why her veil
21    XX|     yet resigned,~Herself fast bound in those dear knots she
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