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 1    II|    presence brast;~And thus bespake the king in rage and haste:~ ~
 2    II|   quenched it out,~And thus bespake the sergeants and the rout:~ ~
 3    II|   so far,~But thus inflamed bespake the captain sage:~"Who scorneth
 4   III|   rode, him spied,~And thus bespake the heathen tyrant stout,~"
 5   III|    he cast~Awhile, and thus bespake the same at last;~ ~ LXVIII~"
 6    IV|   Eustace recalled her, and bespake her thus:~"Beauty's chief
 7     V|   none might hear, and then bespake him thus:~"How chanceth
 8    VI| forslowed his pace,~Till he bespake Argantes face to face.~ ~
 9     X|     stayed,~Whom Ismen thus bespake, "How can you bear~These
10  XVII|   they fly,~The hermit thus bespake the young man stout:~"Of
11 XVIII|  Which heard, Raymondo thus bespake this crew,~"The town is
12   XIX|   with countenance less gay~Bespake his troops, and kept his
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