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 1     V|       fort so strong it was not entered.~ ~ LXIV~The dame who thought
 2    VI|     when these fair adventurers entered were~Deep in a vale, Erminia
 3   VII|       trad,~And ere he wist, he entered had the place;~With ghastly
 4    IX|       and burn,~In Juda land he entered is so far,~That all the
 5    IX|   mingled with the flying rout,~Entered their camp, and filled,
 6  XIII|     tempest passed he spied,~He entered boldly that forbidden wood,~
 7    XV|     steadfast land.~ ~ VII~They entered in, her anchors she upwound,~
 8    XV|    desert, silent, quiet, glad,~Entered the dame, and there her
 9   XVI|        entrance got.~ ~ LI~Love entered not to kindle in his breast,~
10   XVI| quenched, his wonted flame;~Yet entered Pity in the place at least,~
11 XVIII|      through that golden way he entered was,~Down fell the bridge,
12 XVIII| yielding lone,~His knights were entered and the Pagans slain,~This
13 XVIII|     soldiers know,~The town was entered on the plain below.~ ~ CIV~
14 XVIII|      The conquerors at once now entered all,~The walls were won,
15   XIX|        inthrong,~And after them entered the victor strong;~ ~ XXXVIII~
16   XIX|        him from the throng;~But entered through the gates, broad,
17   XIX|         and mine,~When first he entered had my father's place,~And
18    XX|  fellows mongst Godfredo's band~Entered unseen, disguised that few
19    XX|        Pagan blood bespread,~He entered then the fight and that
20    XX|        brake their close array,~Entered their battle, felled them
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