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 1     I|         hence up to the highest star),~Looked down, and all at
 2     I|       all, Rinaldo far exceeds,~Star of his sphere, the diamond
 3     I|       him from under the Arctic star.~ ~ LXIX~"And for I doubt
 4    II|      battle 'gainst the morning star.~ ~ XCII~Godfredo then: "
 5    IV|         hath overthrown me,~The star that ruled my birthday hath
 6     V|     thou far greater heir,~Thou star of knighthood, flower of
 7  VIII|         face,~Like to a falling star a beam down slide,~That
 8    IX|        moonshine even~A falling star so glideth down from Heaven.~ ~
 9    XI|        next you see the morning star,~To assault the town be
10   XIV|         care,~Regard no blazing star with burning tress,~Nor
11    XV|        noon-day sun and morning star,~All realms at his command
12    XV|      earth, the sun, or morning star;~Their meats unwholesome,
13    XV|          LX~As when the morning star, escaped and fled~From greedy
14  XVII| southern ocean near,~Or morning star, came princes, dukes and
15    XX|     doth run~Or fall, a sliding star, or shining flame;~But from
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