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 1    10| aggrieved,~Nor less the bitter injury received.~ ~ XLIX~Such choler
 2    13|      Rogero hate,~For some new injury unheard before:~And with
 3    18|      to the knight had done no injury;~But that he wrought so
 4    18|       the city, guilty of that injury,~With all such honour as
 5    18|    Which not alone to man does injury,~But moulders iron, and
 6    22|   Without some noted scorn and injury goes;~Both of their coursers
 7    23|      enemies away,~And no such injury as this attends,~In his
 8    23|     oftentimes from wrong,~And injury, and shame, had saved his
 9    26|     hard has prest,~I trust my injury shall be redrest."~ ~ LXI~
10    26|      sword again,~To venge the injury that stripling burns,~And
11    28|     show,~And to the king such injury proclaim:~But willed that
12    31|     Nor brooked that he should injury sustain.~"Am I too weak," (
13    32|     She pardoned every ancient injury,~And him to Agramant in
14    39|     Yea, put aside all hostile injury --~That they, on neither
15    40|        while dim the air,~Much injury the christened host befell;~
16    42|         Which kindles, when an injury is done~To kinsman, friend
17    42|     cavalier~All memory of old injury assaid,~And bowned himself
18    44|        shall I do, endure such injury?~Ah! no, by Heaven! far
19    45|        if I will not bear this injury~Without revenge, against
20    45|     Yet was but to myself this injury done,~Myself to spare (because
21    45|        Bradamant, is done this injury;~Even if I could consent
22    46|   XXVII~There thinking what an injury he had done~To his lady
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