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 1     I|    darkness was;~The city's self he strongly fortifies,~Three
 2    II| partner bide,~With mine own self I did alone conspire."~"
 3    II|   lamentation,~The tyrant's self, a thing unused, began~To
 4   III|   furious charge:~Argantes' self fell at one single blow,~
 5     V|  rest,~And Godfrey's worthy self, I hold in scorn;~Thee to
 6     V|    less,~As is the person's self that doth transgress."~ ~
 7     V|    right.~I wish my hapless self no longer lived,~When I
 8    VI|     those news~To Godfrey's self, and to the western lords,~
 9    VI|    Within her closet if her self she shrined,~A hotter fire
10    VI| with naked blade~Clorinda's self, or else Clorinda's shade.~ ~
11   VII|   that shone~With Cynthia's self, dispeared were and gone.~ ~
12    IX|    where he would:~Alecto's self the warning trumpet blew~
13   XII| naught else boast I can,~My self stood safe meanwhile within
14   XII|     hath been your use~Your self so still you bear and long
15   XII|  upthrown,~As if the city's self new taken were~With conquering
16   XIV|  sue,~And that the suitor's self is not behind~Thy greatest
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