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 1     I|       in due subjection every wight,~Their valors to be guided
 2     I|   virgin donned, and but some wight~She feared might come to
 3    II|       to bring thee both,~The wight whose fact hath made thy
 4    IV|     other sought,~What mister wight she was, and whence ybrought.~ ~
 5    IV|       increased in the cursed wight~Gainst me, and him, that
 6    IV|       comfort each distressed wight,~The maiden's offer profit
 7    VI|    clean, untouched of mortal wight,~She stayed therefore, and
 8   VII|    the griefs of discontented wight,~Spread forth his tender,
 9   VII|  earnest suit of a distressed wight,~At my entreat they will
10   VII|      apostate, and ungracious wight,~I am that Tancred who defend
11   VII|     without the help of human wight,~So sure none could undo
12    IX|    and fury so,~Nor seem'st a wight of mortal metal wrought,~
13     X|    wonted labor summons every wight."~ ~ XV~And to a chariot,
14  XIII|    every sort; --~What mortal wight durst scale so strange a
15   XIV|      sacred entrails could no wight invade;~My palace shortly
16  XVII| gesture, face;~There lived no wight to love so great a foe~But
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