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 1  VIII|      naked, and his face was bare,~Wherein a lamp of majesty
 2    XI|      good Sigiere spake,~Who bare his greatest shield and
 3   XII|       Alone, dismayed, quite bare of comforts all,~Tires with
 4  XIII|       And through the forest bare it quite away.~O'ercome
 5   XIV| XXVII~Up start the Dane that bare Prince Sweno's brand,~"I
 6   XIV|   Venus I behold at will!~As bare as erst when Vulcan took
 7   XVI|     she gan return~From that bare shore in haste, and homeward
 8  XVII|   unpartial sword;~The other bare the seal, and causes scanned,~
 9  XVII|    old,~Corrupted, poor, and bare of men of fame,~Better than
10 XVIII|  thoughts shall open lie and bare."~Thus Vafrine spoke, nor
11 XVIII|  whereon he stood,~The other bare his targe his face before;~
12    XX| horse and foot;~His face was bare, his helm unclosed and ope,~
13    XX|    he left her in the island bare:~The way she fled he ran
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