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 1     I|       yore.~ ~ LIV~After came Eustace, well esteemed man~For Godfrey'
 2    IV|   Godfrey's youngest brother, Eustace hight.~ ~ XXXIV~This was
 3    IV|    soft.~ ~ LXXVIII~But jolly Eustace, in whose breast the brand~
 4    IV|     LXXIX~"And think not that Eustace's talk assays~To turn these
 5    IV|    Christian lords.~ ~ LXXXIV~Eustace recalled her, and bespake
 6     V|      love.~ ~ VIII~But loving Eustace, that with jealous eye~Beheld
 7     V|  praise and thanks be thine."~Eustace, this spoken, hied thence
 8     V|    cried,~"Whence comes young Eustace, and what seeks he here?"~"
 9     V| subjection."~"And who," quoth Eustace, angry, "dares deny~My fellowship?"
10     V|  puissant knight?~But welcome Eustace, in good time arrived,~Defender
11    XI|       Raymond laid:~ ~ LX~And Eustace eke within the ditches large,~
12 XVIII|       did withstand,~To noble Eustace that was like to fall~He
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