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 1     I|      wares the golden trump he hears,~That soundeth glory, fame,
 2    II|  grants their desire;~Clorinda hears their fact and fortunes
 3   III|     passions make, as when one hears~The hoarse sea waves roar,
 4   III|        death far from our army hears~Her chiefest earthly aid,
 5    IV|    long agone,~This latter age hears little truth or none.~ ~
 6    IV|       prayers ruthless Godfrey hears,~Yet not thy fault is this,
 7    IV|    condoleth with her that her hears,~And of her grief would
 8     V|      and from the seas~Godfrey hears news which him and his displease.~ ~ ~
 9    VI|     courage hear, my death who hears:~And Aladine that lived
10  VIII|     counsels him, or prays,~He hears not, or, else heard, regardeth
11     X|     excites to fight;~Godfredo hears his lords and knights repeat~
12    XI|      Could find, for naught he hears, naught understands.~While
13   XII|         THE ARGUMENT.~Clorinda hears her eunuch old report~Her
14   XVI|      knight~Armida strives; he hears, but thence he went,~And
15   XVI| condemn you, that our trespass hears;~Your dear remembrance will
16   XIX|        then cures him: Godfrey hears~Ormondo's treason, and what
17   XIX|     blue, this purple was,~And hears strange tongues, and stranger
18   XIX|    utter bold,~Where none that hears can help or ease my grief.~
19    XX|      servant of true love that hears,~May grace your death, my
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