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 1     7|    yielded at his touch, as he~Embraced her, and that veil remained
 2     7|    balmy breath collecting, he embraced:~Rich perfume this, whose
 3    11|       he strayed.~How often he embraced the empty air,~Hoping in
 4    11|         Hoping in this to have embraced the maid!~Meanwhile, now
 5    11|   equal glee~Had once or twice embraced the noble two,~To Oberto
 6    15|       arms, and feet, and neck embraced.~From this the good Astolpho
 7    17|        rising from his throne,~Embraced and kissed, and placed him
 8    18|        play,~And, cold as asp, embraced the king: her guide~Pursued
 9    18|     humbly underneath the hips embraced.~King Norandine, who saw
10    20|  without weeping, kist him and embraced.~Then, "Kinsman dear, thy
11    27|    with Almontes' noble blade,~Embraced his shield, and, full of
12    31|     how from the bridge's top,~Embraced by Rodomont, she saw him
13    36|       at his bidding, tenderly embraced.~ ~ LXIX~Marphisa to Rogero
14    39|      Dudon Orlando from behind embraced,~And with his foot the furious
15    40|     twain,~Those valiant kings embraced upon the strand:~For friends
16    43| refrain,~When brave Rinaldo he embraced, and said,~How in the battle
17    44|      How the true faith he had embraced he knew;~Of all instructed
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