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 1    IV|       attire, and visage clear,~Gazed each soldier, gazed every
 2    IV|      clear,~Gazed each soldier, gazed every knight:~As when a
 3    VI| Christian people and the Pagans gazed,~On this fierce combat wishing
 4  VIII|       and vigor new.~ ~ XXIX~"I gazed on them like one whose heart
 5  VIII|        To spy at whom to ask we gazed round,~A child then toward
 6    XI|       pomp and customs new they gazed:~But when the show they
 7   XII|         was with everything;~He gazed about, his squires in fine
 8   XIV|     wrath, that on his forehead gazed the maid,~As in his spring
 9    XV|       That on their shapes they gazed with delight;~The nymphs
10   XVI|         Oft looked he back, oft gazed he on the fight,~But oftener
11   XVI|          On him she looked, she gazed, but naught she said,~She
12   XVI|        Armida wildly stared and gazed about,~"And is he gone,"
13  XVII|       passed Armida, looked on, gazed on, so,~A wondrous dame
14   XIX|        on his mistress trim,~So gazed he, and fed his fond desire;~
15   XIX|    betray."~ ~ LXXXIV~On her he gazed, and silent stood this while,~
16    XX|         their language is,~Each gazed on other's eyes, and while
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