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 1     I| field.~ ~ VIII~All things he viewed, at last in Syria stayed~
 2   III|      proved late,~Too late I viewed him, when his power and
 3    IV|      bosom wandered bold;~It viewed the wondrous beauty virgins
 4   VII|      chosen were by lot,~And viewed at leisure every lord and
 5   VII| marked the same,~And when he viewed the wounded County bleed,~
 6  XIII|    joyful cheer and will,~He viewed the wood and those thick
 7  XIII|     characters he found, and viewed them oft,~Like those which
 8   XVI|    The knights these stories viewed first and last,~Which seen,
 9  XVII|  Worse faced than a dog, who viewed him well~Supposed they saw
10 XVIII| again,~His worthies fighting viewed he one by one,~And on each
11   XIX|    Afric, brought.~ ~ LIX~He viewed the camp awhile, her site
12   XIX|    crafty lore,~His left eye viewed her hand, her face, his
13   XIX|      your command I went~And viewed their camp, each cabin,
14    XX|  large a scope,~He rode, and viewed them all, both horse and
15    XX|      fray,~And Solyman, that viewed that noble deed,~Trembled,
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