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 1    IV|  this nightingale:~ ~ XXXIX~"Victorious prince, whose honorable
 2    IV|    rest and peace; then this victorious sword~Shall execute due
 3    VI|  right hand ere long,~Return victorious: if hereof you doubt,~Take
 4   VII| chance him guide,~His strong victorious hand still made him way:~
 5   VII|    And greater shame, if his victorious foe~Should with his spoils
 6    IX|      is this camp that great victorious host~That slew the Persian
 7     X|     hast thou fled from that victorious host,~Thy shoulders often
 8     X|      forth she spreadeth her victorious wings,~This virtue nature
 9 XVIII|  mountains quake.~ ~ LXXXIII~Victorious Godfrey boldly forward came,~
10   XIX|       tore and rent.~"To his victorious teacher," Tancred cried,~"
11    XX|    the fortress won~With his victorious host to turn again,~His
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