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 1     I|   Syrian frontiers lay,~Nor thinks he that a man to wars inured~
 2    II|   anger's fire.~ ~ XXXII~He thinks, such thoughts self-guiltiness
 3    IV|   Heaven's eternal doom:~He thinks no force withstand or vanquish
 4     V|     acquits,~Where least he thinks, or fears, there most he
 5    VI|    love stopped his ear,~He thinks on Cupid, think of Mars
 6    VI|     Recounts his steps, and thinks, now draws he nigher,~Now
 7    IX|     worse-hearted bands,~He thinks this people, used to rob
 8    IX|    sharp vengeance fed,~And thinks he conquers, if revenged
 9     X|    by our adverse part,~Who thinks him most secure is eathest
10  XIII| what device, what strength, thinks he~To scale these walls,
11  XIII|  Aethiop needs.~ ~ LXVI~"Or thinks he it an eath or little
12  XVII| wrought,~Before his eyes he thinks they present are,~He hastily
13 XVIII|    To sweet Armide; Rinaldo thinks he spies~Her gestures, smiles,
14    XX|    swift, speedy, quick,~So thinks each Pagan; each Arabian
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