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 1    II|    the glory should this fact betide,~Mine be these bonds, mine
 2    II|       see what least we think betide;~He is thy friend 'gainst
 3   III|   rescue her, if ill mote her betide:~With speeches brave she
 4   III|       please him well that is betide,~That I so well can use
 5     V|       In following her it may betide yon ill;~Refrain therefore,
 6     V|       fortune would it should betide,~Amid the press Gernando
 7     V|       could I believe what is betide,~A murder done for cause
 8     V|  shall spring~Thy profit; for betide thee peace or war,~Thine
 9    VI|     stay fit time, which will betide are long,~To increase thy
10    VI|    what honor shall this fact betide?~What gain? what guerdon
11   VII|    but good his mistress fair betide;~Then wished he to return
12   VII| gravely said, "Ah, let it not betide,~On one man's hand to venture
13  VIII|     cheeks bedewed,~Lest evil betide him mongst the Pagans wild,~
14     X|    declared all what had them betide:~Clorinda bright to Solyman
15   XII|      will~And that performed, betide me good or ill.~ ~ VI~"But
16  XIII|    presage of ill that should betide,~With vermeil drops at even
17   XIV|    not thou lest blemish some betide~Thy sacred empire if thou
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