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 1     I|      be his subjects now."~ ~ XIII~This said, the angel swift
 2    II|     traitors for my sake."~ ~ XIII~This Herod thus would Bethlem'
 3   III|      who thereof was king.~ ~ XIII~Against their foes Clorinda
 4    IV|      nations to his faith?~ ~ XIII~"Then, let us careless spend
 5     V|       journey or the maid.~ ~ XIII~But in his noble thought
 6    VI|       he defend your land?~ ~ XIII~"Perchance he comes some
 7   VII|     abuses, see and hear.~ ~  XIII~"Enticed on with hope of
 8  VIII|       from intruding foes.~ ~ XIII~"Now want of food, now dangerous
 9    IX|   azure skies shall hide."~ ~ XIII~When this was said, he mustered
10     X|       to renew the field."~ ~ XIII~While thus he parleyed,
11    XI|      and the valleys roar.~ ~ XIII~But yet with sacred notes
12   XII|     of prowess if you go?"~ ~ XIII~This spoken, ready with
13  XIII| performed by wondrous art.~ ~ XIII~"Besides this help, another
14   XIV|        else naught at all.~ ~ XIII~"For as the Lord of hosts,
15    XV|   gathered half his bands.~ ~ XIII~"Of Egypt only these the
16   XVI|       music bore his part.~ ~ XIII~With party-colored plumes'
17  XVII|       oft with good speed.~ ~ XIII~Of bold Circassians with
18 XVIII|      earthly, this divine.~ ~ XIII~Thus to himself he thought,
19   XIX| fierce assaults withstand.~ ~ XIII~With a tall ship so doth
20    XX|  praise, those for reward.~ ~ XIII~At last he stayed where
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