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 1   III|  Argantes proud to spoil the corpse disdained,~But shook his
 2   III|      The noble burden of his corpse to carry:~Meanwhile Godfredo
 3   III|      woful pomp, whereon his corpse they laid,~And when they
 4   III|    His rueful looks upon the corpse he cast~Awhile, and thus
 5   III| great funeral,~Where Dudon's corpse they softly laid in ground,~
 6  VIII|   XXXI~" `I say Lord Sweno's corpse, for which prepared~A tomb
 7  VIII|   hermit, `here~Must Sweno's corpse remain in marble chest,~
 8  VIII| lieth in the field~His noble corpse to feed the crows and pies:~
 9    IX|    squeezed from his bruised corpse,~With ugly painfulness forsook
10   XII|   long~And mournful pomp the corpse was brought to ground~Her
11   XII|     his blood,~And leave his corpse to wolves and crows for
12   XIV|     art;~ ~ LV~"And near the corpse a varlet false and sly~She
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