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 1    VI|    furious charge,~And gave him eke a wound deep, sore and wide;~
 2    VI|         the knights assail, and eke defend,~Yet neither sign
 3    VI|        make return thy prisoner eke with thee;~Else for achievement
 4   VII|       Gernando slew:~ ~ LIX~And eke those ten which chosen were
 5   VII|     sleight opprest;~The battle eke with many a lowly word,~
 6  VIII|         now half awake;~My body eke another torment tries,~My
 7  VIII|     LIII~"His right hand wanted eke, with many a wound~The trunk
 8    IX|      crush.~ ~  LIII~The battle eke to Sionward grew hot, ~The
 9    IX|   thither hie,~And thither drew eke many a Paynim knight,~That
10     X|      Clorinda bright and I fled eke with thee,~None than his
11    XI|     When Godfrey parted, parted eke the heart, .~The strength
12    XI|         laid:~ ~ LX~And Eustace eke within the ditches large,~
13   XII|        warlike praise,~Argantes eke accompanied the maid~From
14   XIV|     once foresee:~ ~ LXXIX~"And eke as safe from that enchanted
15   XVI| Egyptian queen:~ ~  VI~Antonius eke himself to flight betook,~
16 XVIII|         The tree they compassed eke, and gan to sing,~That woods
17 XVIII|             XLVII~Their engines eke they reared, and with great
18   XIX|      framed:~The tyrant Aladine eke thither fled,~To whom the
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