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 1     I|        and seas the Turks forth drive,~As Godfrey chased them
 2     I|        Godfrey, that assayed~To drive the Turks from Sion's bulwarks
 3    IV|       of comfort, fear to exile drive,~The dread of death, made
 4     V|        To force them hence, and drive them home again,~And keep
 5  VIII|        him a furious knight gan drive,~Of members huge, fierce
 6    IX| Thunders, that towns and towers drive to dust:~Earthquakes, to
 7    IX|  residue of my champions bold~I drive these wolves again out of
 8    XI|   shifts and last extremes they drive,~Upon their foes so fierce
 9   XII|    puffs safe to the shore thee drive,~Where wet and weary I at
10   XII|   glorious beams bright shining drive,~Amid which rays herself
11  XIII|        his foe from our horizon drive.~ ~ III~But when the sun
12  XIII|     hast me hurt, thou didst me drive~Out of the body of a noble
13  XIII|    world's afflictions thus can drive away,~Can storms appease,
14   XVI|       heart that fond affection drive:~I cannot hate nor scorn
15   XVI|    shore in haste, and homeward drive,~And as true witness of
16  XVII|        are,~That he be sent, to drive their guilty hands~From
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