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 1    II|    XVI~Sophronia she, Olindo hight the youth,~Both or one town,
 2    II| quoth she, "my name Clorinda hight,~My fame perchance has pierced
 3   III|      man at arms, who Guardo hight,~But far too weak to match
 4   III|     spell.~ ~ XX~"Tancred he hight, O Macon, would he wear~
 5   III|    and golden mail,~Dudon he hight who guideth as him list~
 6   III| quoth she, "that noble baron hight,~By birth his brother, and
 7   III|    store of days,~Raymond he hight, a man of wondrous wit,~
 8    IV|    youngest brother, Eustace hight.~ ~ XXXIV~This was the fowl
 9   VII|   Aquilino for his swiftness hight.~ ~ LXXVI~This jennet was
10     X|    satisfy thy will,~Ismen I hight, called an enchanter great,~
11  XVII|      kingdom wide,~Caliph he hight, and Caliphs since that
12  XVII|      contain,~Great Caire it hight, whose commons from each
13  XVII|   Clement late, now Emireno, hight;~Yet to his king he faithful
14  XVII|    seems this war a princess hight,~For by the sword the sceptre
15  XVII|     of all Italy the marquis hight,~And Tuscan whole possessed
16   XIX|   This army's leader Emireno hight,~Like whom in wit and strength
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