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 1     I|       The Count Carinto did him straight succeed,~Grave in advice,
 2    II|    killed him for his pain;~And straight conceived in his malicious
 3    VI|         embracements shall thee straight enfold,~Together joined
 4   VII|       Oradine," quoth she, "who straight as line~Can'st shoot, and
 5  VIII|         flew.~Thither assembled straight both high and low,~Longing
 6    XI|         again be here;~I go and straight return: "this said, he went,~
 7    XI|        spear, he thrust~His leg straight out, to him that cure it
 8  XIII|    storms and tempests vanished straight again.~ ~ XXXVII~Amazed
 9  XIII|     rain and night I found, but straight again~To day, the night,
10   XIV|         To Ascalon their voyage straight they bent,~Whose broken
11    XV|         to kindle Cupid's fire,~Straight armed Reason to his charge
12 XVIII|  through the clear welkin went,~Straight o'er the tents, seen by
13 XVIII| Fornenst Camillo stood Argantes straight~Where Tancred strong he
14    XX|         that gentle thought did straight repent,~Wrath, fury, kindness,
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