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 1     I|     joy and feast;~On him they smile, on him they gaze alone,~
 2    II|       move,~A frown forbids, a smile engendereth love.~ ~ XXI~
 3   III|         what then would be her smile?~Tancred, whereon think'
 4    IV|       them her gentle looks to smile begun,~As who say she is
 5     V|        XLII~With that a bitter smile well might you see~Rinaldo
 6   VII|      The Pagan cast a scornful smile and said,~"But where is
 7    IX|    Godfrey view my flight, and smile to see~This mine unworthy
 8   XII|      had.~ ~ XLI~With cheerful smile she answered him at last,~"
 9   XIV|        blind,~And at myself to smile I then begun,~And at my
10   XIV|        though closed seemed to smile,~At first she stayed, astound
11   XVI|     the pleasure of her lovely smile~Sweeten the bitter stroke
12   XVI|         Her humid eyes a fiery smile forthshot~That like sunbeams
13 XVIII|         Nor beauty, whose glad smile frail hearts delights,~Within
14 XVIII|      towers and sacred temples smile~For their deliverance from
15   XIX| overcast~She lightened forth a smile, sweet, pleasant, glad;~"
16   XIX|        is death, hell in their smile;~At last he said, "If hence
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