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 1     I|        first designment, if we shun~The purposed end, or here
 2    II|     What sleight her wrath can shun?~Go, shake the spear, and
 3    II|        the blustering winds to shun:~This is our guide, through
 4   III|       stand,~No way to ward or shun her blows he tries;~But
 5   III|     the flying balls unhurt to shun:~ ~ XXXIII~So ran Clorinda,
 6   III|    words enraged be,~But he to shun their ire doth safely shrink~
 7     V|    unsought.~ ~  IV~"But if to shun these perils, sought so
 8   VII| streams enclosed, striveth,~To shun the fury and avoid the sway~
 9   VII|        weapons use,~Let others shun Bellona's dreadful rage,~
10     X|      on us bestowed I hold,~To shun the evils and harms, mongst
11    XI|      aside the furious blow to shun:~But Sigiere in his throat
12  XIII|     him led,~No labor would he shun, no danger fear,~His valor,
13   XIV|   Armida's trains, then how to shun those snares.~ ~ ~ I~Now
14    XV|        charms~They scorn, they shun her sleights, despise her
15  XVII|       rashness took no care~To shun death's bitter stroke, in
16 XVIII|   tower, which Ismen could not shun,~Out fled a mighty stone,
17   XIX|        yet the fight I neither shun nor fear,~Although from
18   XIX|       to the fortress high,~To shun the furious storm, himself
19   XIX|     fatal foes' sharp wrath to shun,~Had not Godfredo sounded
20   XIX|       and trench, the fight to shun,~Doth ill this camp beseem,
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