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 1     I|    commanding power to sundry given,~In thought, opinion, worth,
 2    II|          LXXXVIII~This answer given, Argantes wild drew nar,~
 3    II|      at Sion stay,~The answer given thou canst unfold aright,~
 4   III|        and my heart out rive,~Given thee long since, and if
 5   III|  reeking blade~Last night was given me by your noble guide,~
 6     V|  XXXVIII~"But mine was freely given ere 'twas sought,~Nor that
 7   VII|        To whom the charge was given to guard the knight,~And
 8   XII|      was run,~Rich by rewards given by your mother sage,~For
 9   XII|     pledge of faith and love?~Given me but late, too late, in
10    XV|      needle, map or card~It's given to pass these seas, and
11 XVIII|  language, to the winged post~Given to transport; for in their
12 XVIII|        To Godfredo's counsel, given us here,~Naught can be added,
13   XIX|      the fight forsake:"~Thus given and taken was the bold defy,~
14   XIX| happed to meet,~They had been given which now are stolen, O
15   XIX|       whole Jordan could have given them drink,~Nor all the
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