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 1    II|         foe.~ ~ IV~"From surest castle of my secret cell~I come,
 2    IV|          At last, nigh tired, a castle strong we fand,~The utmost
 3     V|        she proved,~To have that castle fair of goodness raised:~
 4   VII|  Cosenza, three days past,~This castle from the Turks did nobly
 5   VII|   undertake.~ ~ XXXI~Before the castle, in a meadow plain~Beside
 6   VII|      earth and all the sky;~The castle seemed a stage with lights
 7  VIII|    guiltless conscience was his castle's wall.~ ~ XLII~"My supper
 8     X|      and never drown;~Therein a castle stands, to which by sight~
 9   XIV|         once earth, sea, flood, castle, town,~Strangely divided,
10   XVI|      knights passed through the castle's largest gate,~Though round
11   XVI|        this rock doth stand~The castle of her love for whom you
12   XVI|      her chair,~Where stood her castle, there she ends her flight,~
13   XIX|         now his armed hand that castle great~Would have assaulted,
14    XX|       in the Pagan's heart,~The castle where man's life and soul
15    XX| overthrow thee with my fall,~My castle's ruins shall break down
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