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 1     I|  unsure at need,~Yet armed to point in well-attempted plate,~
 2    II|       or to defend this wall,~Point what you list, I naught
 3    IV|       And as he gan upon this point devise, --~As counsellors
 4     V|      grace endured~To let him point those ten, which late he
 5     V|    left behind her bled,~With point of sorrow's arrow pierced
 6    IX|    for naught, gainst him the point he bent~That, what the edge
 7    XV|      crags like turrets high,~Point forth a port to all that
 8   XVI|     thou couldst beguile,~And point at me, thy thrall and bondslave
 9   XIX|       his heart,~To catch his point Prince Tancred strove and
10   XIX|       on his foe,~Voiding his point, which at his breast was
11   XIX|          CXXVII~Then all from point to point he gan expose~The
12   XIX| CXXVII~Then all from point to point he gan expose~The false
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