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 1     I|       Christians, and some new content,~Our common loss they trust
 2    II|      would have died, with him content~Was she to live that would
 3    IV|       sir, as well you seem."~"Content," quoth he, "since of one
 4    IV|        thou hast won them some content it brings;~Well known to
 5    IV|    with sweet words thus would content the maid:~ ~ LXVIII~"If
 6     V|       or gyves:~Armide departs content, and from the seas~Godfrey
 7     V|       emprise,~In this my will content you that I have,~For power
 8     V|      high and low obey, and be content."~This heard, Tancredi wisely
 9    VI| Godfrey heard and saw, and was content.~ ~ XXV~The rest gave place;
10    VI|       my lord so dear,~That my content, my joy, my comfort were."~ ~
11   VII|       court farewell, and with content~My latter age here have
12    IX|      show:~ ~ LXXXVIII~And not content with this, down from his
13     X|      tread perils down,~And to content, and to encourage thee,~
14     X|        foolish ire.~The prince content remounted at his sword,~
15   XII|       love and plague to sweet content,~He mewed her up from sight
16   XVI|        thou me disdain, yet be content~At least so to behold thy
17  XVII|    soul shall please, my heart content:~ ~ XLVIII~"So please, that
18  XVII|   stoop, constraint doth force content;~After, when Lord Honorius
19  XVII|       The prince accepted with content and pleasure,~The secret
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