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 1     I|          word and warning soon was dight,~Each soldier, longing for
 2     I|            one in arms was quickly dight,~His wonted guide each soldier
 3    II|           a slender veil of tinsel dight,~On every side great plenty
 4    II|         ties,~Two harmless turtles dight for sacrifice.~ ~ XXXIII~
 5   III|           their feet in wings were dight,~Swiftly they marched, yet
 6   III|             some to the gates them dight,~Their king meanwhile directs
 7   III|      acquaintance, though in armor dight.~ ~ XVIII~"Say, who is he
 8     V|       blood his locks were loathly dight,~Sighs and complaints on
 9    VI| Clorinda-like in this fair harness dight,~I will escape out of the
10    VI|        white wherein the nymph was dight:~The tigress great, that
11    IX|        with courage new,~Was ready dight to follow where he would:~
12    IX|          left them, and her person dight~Like one that came some
13    XI|           vestments sacred William dight,~With fear and trembling
14   XII|        withouten plume herself she dight;~For thus disguised amid
15   XII|        hills the nymph her journey dight~Toward another port, there
16    XV|            and stubborn plate they dight,~Before the old man stalked,
17 XVIII|            took, and in a coat him dight~Of color strange, cut in
18 XVIII|       hundred nymphs, so great, so dight.~ ~ XXVII~Such as on stages
19 XVIII|            nymph in armor likewise dight,~A Cyclops great became:
20 XVIII|            In glistering white all dight~Appeared the man, bold,
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