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 1     I|      impatient;~To wealth or sovereign power he naught applied~
 2     I| henceforth may your King and Sovereign live."~ ~ XXXII~And therewith
 3     I|   And well deserving of that sovereign place.~Their first salutes
 4     I|  tall,~By William led, their sovereign's younger son,~These archers
 5     I|  Aladine,~Ruled in care, new sovereign of this state,~A tyrant
 6    II|    These altogether doth our sovereign hide~In secret store-house
 7    II|      wisely told,~And if thy sovereign love us as he says,~Tell
 8    II|   rest denay,~Think not your sovereign's friendship we reject,~
 9    IV|      the Furies, while their sovereign spoke,~And swift Cocytus
10     V|     him; "If high and low~Of sovereign power alike should feel
11   VII|    blood,~I promise thee thy sovereign shall not slip~To give thee
12    IX|  Aemonian sands,~Of Turks he sovereign was, and Nice his seat,~
13     X| forbear.~ ~ XXXVII~"0 worthy sovereign," thus began to say~The
14    XI|   his train:~ ~ LXXVII~Their sovereign's voice his hardy people
15  XVII|    sceptre laid~With all his sovereign power upon the knight:~"
16 XVIII|    to embrace him stood,~"My sovereign lord," Rinaldo meekly said,~"
17   XIX|    aid and help the same~The sovereign Duke and young Rinaldo came.~ ~
18   XIX|    in yourselves and in your sovereign~Consists your city, not
19   XIX|       Pass unrewarded at our sovereign's hands,~What thou demandest
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