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 1     I|     which now scantly are~The third part left, such is the chance
 2     I|       burnt out.~ ~ LXIII~The third Alcasto marched, and with
 3    II|    rise,~May thither walk ere third hour of the day.~Oh, when
 4   III|                               Third book~ ~THE ARGUMENT.~The
 5   III|      tower.~ ~ LXV~The town's third part was this, or little
 6  VIII| intended~Before the second or third day were spent;~Meanwhile
 7  XVII|    carpet knight.~ ~ XVII~The third seemed not a troop or squadron
 8  XVII|      brought to the fight~The third, a thief, a murderer, not
 9  XVII|     the great Caliph, but the third king kept~Christ's sacred
10 XVIII|       resist, endure~Till the third day, or till the fourth
11 XVIII|    glides.~ ~ LXI~But ere the third day came the French forth
12   XIX|  horse can stir or stand;~The third is Tisipherne, as brave
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