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 1     3|       lord to his dominion shall unite~Gay Reggio, joined to Modena'
 2     4|         to the royal damsel will unite,~With dower, well suited
 3     5|        who prey~On earth, or who unite in friendly wise,~Whether
 4    12|         of France did in his pay unite:~For all from Paris he to
 5    13|          still in heart and mind unite,~Although disjoined from
 6    20|         Orontea straightway bade unite~Her council, and bespoke
 7    20| starlings and the doves in flock unite,~And every beast who fears --
 8    27|        fled the two)~Together to unite their arms, in aid~Of royal
 9    27|         world against him should unite;~ ~ CXXVII~And thus the
10    29|     making full six thousand men unite,~Stript of their heavy stones
11    30|          In peace and concord to unite anew,~But cannot make the
12    32|        scattered force:~Since to unite his troops, and furnish
13    38|        to ancient sins he should unite~A mortal combat with Montalban'
14    40|     brown with age, Orlando bids unite;~Meanwhile with his companions
15    43|      such sweetness did the maid unite,~Thinking thereof meseems
16    44|       true love more firmly them unite,~Than other could in domes
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