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 1     I|        he adds a new-come doubt,~Treason he fears within, and force
 2     I|          And more, perchance, by treason or by train,~To murder us
 3    IV|         With store of tears this treason gan unfold,~And said; my
 4    VI|     field I grant,~Nor wrong nor treason let him doubt or fear,~Some
 5    VI|   abhorred to be revenged so,~No treason should her spotless person
 6   VII|         so fortified~Some secret treason or enchantment lay,~But
 7  VIII|     disciple true,~And feared no treason, force, nor hurt at all,~
 8  VIII|      Godfrey hath murdered me by treason vile,~What favor then hope
 9  VIII|     without remorse,~The nest of treason false and guile enorm."~
10  XVII|     ambush close, or to devise~A treason false, was none so sly,
11   XIX|          Godfrey hears~Ormondo's treason, and what marks he bears.~ ~ ~
12   XIX|       his thoughts oft cast~What treason false this was, how feigned
13   XIX|           he left the tent,~That treason was against the Christian'
14   XIX| Conspired have, and framed their treason so,~That day when Emiren
15   XIX|         hand defile~With spot of treason, or with act of guile.~ ~
16   XIX|      crafts and counsels tend~By treason false to bring thy life
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