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 1     V|           And now had spurred his courser on his way,~No longer tarriance
 2    VI|        scantly had he spurred his courser swift~Near to the plain,
 3    VI|     Against his side he drove his courser's head,~What force could
 4    VI| Threatening her death, his trusty courser move,~Her love, her lord,
 5   VII|        fear I ween;~But her fleet courser spared ne'er the more,~To
 6   VII|      wrong;~Forthwith the spurred courser forward hies,~Within their
 7    IX|           unawares his snow-white courser slay,~And under him his
 8    XI|           as he managed brave his courser trim,~On his left arm he
 9   XVI|     enough perchance,~To lead thy courser spare, and bear thy lance:~ ~
10    XX|           lust,~The blow upon the courser's ears did glance,~Who felt
11    XX|         He slew? what knights his courser fierce made die?~The names
12    XX|          bridle, and bestrode~The courser's empty back, and forth
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