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 1   III|  battle, in the breast~Of fair Erminia Tancred's love revives,~
 2   III|       Thither he did the sweet Erminia lead,~That in his court
 3   III|        In field of azure, fair Erminia knew,~"See there, sir King,"
 4    VI|     palm, night ends the fray:~Erminia hopes to cure her wounded
 5    VI| strength and hardiness;~But on Erminia most this burden lay,~Whose
 6    VI|        city's wall,~From which Erminia might at ease descry~The
 7    VI|       With strong Clorinda was Erminia sweet~In surest links of
 8    VI|  vesture, pendant to her feet,~Erminia doft, as erst determined
 9    VI|      the darkest night.~ ~ XCV~Erminia, though some deal she were
10    VI|   entered were~Deep in a vale, Erminia stayed her haste,~To be
11    VI|        kept that passage; them Erminia spied,~And fled as fast
12    VI|     and swift she fled.~ ~ CXI~Erminia fled, scantly the tender
13   VII|      ARGUMENT.~A shepherd fair Erminia entertains,~Whom whilst
14   VII|       uproar and alarm.~ ~ ~ I~Erminia's steed this while his mistress
15   VII|       XIV~While thus he spake, Erminia hushed and still~His wise
16   XIX|     and save their persons so;~Erminia well instructs Vafrine the
17   XIX|     let me die therefore,~I am Erminia, daughter to a prince,~But
18   XIX|      thought he gave,~Free was Erminia, but captived her heart,~
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