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 1     I|       good and messenger well try,~See that these succors
 2    II|       ears ere now,~I come to try my wonted power and might,~
 3    II|   draw thy flaming blade,~And try if hunger so be weaker made.~ ~
 4    II|  deceive,~To stir him more to try these fierce alarms,~But
 5   III|       may we both our courage try:"~Clorinda to that motion
 6     V|    where she would her forces try,~Where at more ease she
 7     V|     mind is such, that oft we try~Things most forbidden, without
 8    VI|     is only left, this will I try:~O gentle love, in this
 9    IX|     band, that dare no battle try,~Who wounds before dare
10    IX|  would they should the battle try~Of mightier foes, for both
11   XII|    ought that dreadful hazard try;~She to Argantes went, who
12  XIII|  courage any champion move~To try the hazard of this dreadful
13  XIII|     return, he had no mind to try~His courage further in those
14   XVI|  mirror be!~And in dear stars try shape and image see."~ ~
15  XVII| threat,~But from soft ease to try the toil of fight~His fond
16  XVII|     helm or hauberk list they try,~And richly armed, in their
17 XVIII|   come, prest all exploits to try~To make me gracious in your
18   XIX|       manhood will assay,~And try, in open field and open
19    XX|      ready stood the fight to try,~And to the middle ward
20    XX|      our strength and courage try,~Thou art Armida's foe,
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