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 1     I|         now armed, this champion captive led.~ ~ XLVIII~Her helm
 2    IV|     chain of sugared words,~That captive led most of the Christian
 3     V|       prisoners, whom love would captive keep,~The hearts of those
 4    VI|        tumbleth in the dust,~And captive to the town is sent away:~
 5    VI|         run,~And haply ta'en him captive by my might;~Yet should
 6  XVII|         scape from battle, bring captive."~ ~ XXXIX~Thus spake the
 7  XVII|     knights and princes strong~I captive took, and held in bondage
 8  XVII|          people mad,~When Rome a captive and a slave became,~And
 9 XVIII|         LIII~The duke let go the captive dove at large,~And she that
10   XIX|     twined,~Yet could not so his captive arm unbind:~ ~ XVII~His
11   XIX|         this knight, and let him captive be."~ ~ XLV~Forward they
12   XIX|       shall this hand his person captive bring~And cast in prison
13   XIX|      what dangers fell,~So often captive, free so oft again,~Still
14    XX| constrained~To yield himself his captive and his slave;~Thus equal
15    XX|        slain, or easily might be captive brought.~ ~ LXXXI~Among
16    XX|     Unless in chains thou lead a captive dame:~A dame now ta'en by
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