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 1    II|        man stout,~And bound him likewise in a worthless chain;~Then
 2    VI|      molest,~The days and night likewise they bring to end,~In peace,
 3    VI|        Tancred, "but swear thou likewise~To make return thy prisoner
 4    VI|    maiden's beast for speed did likewise pass;~Yet divers ways, such
 5    VI|    Prince Tancredi's tent,~Fled likewise, when he saw his mistress
 6    VI|      this supposed Clorinda saw likewise,~To follow her yet was he
 7   VII|     rest,~And for the fight did likewise humbly sue,~Edward and his
 8   VII|   stayed upon the hill:~Godfrey likewise some Christian bands sent
 9   VII| together lay.~ ~ CXI~O'erthrown likewise away the right wing ran,~
10    XI|     Jordan's flood.~ ~ VIII~Him likewise they invoke, called the
11    XI|        dissuade thou me,~That I likewise assault this sacred wall,~
12   XIV|       Titan's shine;~Sleep fled likewise, and in his troubled thought,~
13   XVI|     your sex and years;~I erred likewise, if I pardon find~None can
14 XVIII|       Each other nymph in armor likewise dight,~A Cyclops great became:
15 XVIII|        nights in busy toll they likewise spent~And with long evenings
16    XX|       fountains ran two streams likewise,~Wherein chaste pity and
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