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 1    II|          not mine, my death and torment be.~ ~ XXXV~"Yet happy were
 2    VI|         her fear; her fear, her torment bred.~ ~ LXV~Her idle brain
 3  VIII|      awake;~My body eke another torment tries,~My wounds began to
 4    IX|     their king himself and them torment,~So I command, go tell them
 5     X|      though his smarting wounds torment him oft,~His body weak and
 6     X| thraldom damned if I will~I can torment and keep you in this tower,~
 7    XI|       witness bear;~And them by torment, slaughter, fire and sword~
 8   XII|   husband's troubled soul alike torment,~The tide of fond suspicion
 9   XII|          Thine be the loss, the torment, and the care,'~This said,
10   XII|       my guilty conscience that torment,~The ugly shades, dark night,
11   XII|          more anguish, pain and torment brought~But reverend Peter
12  XIII|       in their graves wilt thou torment them still?~ ~ XLIII~"I
13  XIII|       effects, such passions it torment,~Out of his feeble hand
14   XVI|   firebrands dressed,~Shall aye torment thee, whom it late held
15  XVII|       Forever dwelt, in woe and torment sad:~So might thine host
16  XVII|       good, the evil with pains torment,~Shall dangers all foresee,
17    XX|          alas, what scorn,~What torment for Armida poor abideth?~
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