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 1     I|      and ages, future, present, past,~Hear all ye blessed in
 2     I|       chin.~ ~ LXI~The horsemen past, their void-left stations
 3   III|    quite their pains and perils past.~ ~ V~To that delight which
 4     V| prefixed at length was come and past,~Which Godfrey had set down
 5    VI|  foremost hazard had she trimly past;~But dangers new, tofore
 6   VII|   County of Cosenza, three days past,~This castle from the Turks
 7  VIII|     Dane his acts and conquests past,~Which made his ears amazed,
 8   XII|         mother sage,~For merits past, and service yet undone,~
 9   XII|      blasts,~Do yet of tempests past some shows retain,~And here
10    XV|        may assuage~Your sorrows past, here is that joy and bliss~
11   XVI|         end,~And let our errors past you satisfy,~And in this
12   XVI|    dreams soon made, and sooner past:~The palace vanished so,
13  XVII|       or Latine,~Great in times past, or famous at this day,~
14 XVIII|       to comfort me for sorrows past?~To ease my widow nights
15   XIX|    false, cunning, crafty, sly,~Past Ascalon he saw the morning
16    XX|         ten hours were gone and past~When the bold troop that
17    XX|     then the fight and that was past~Where the bold Persian fought
18    XX|        Soldan, in these battles past~That Antheus-like oft fell
19    XX|     will your fear and weakness past,~Be strong, mine arrows,
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