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 1     I|       swelled his breast with uncouth pride therefore,~That Heaven
 2    II|   unwares approached near,~In uncouth arms yclad and strange disguise,~
 3    IV|      some like outlaws wander uncouth ways,~Let some be slain
 4   VII| Gascoign warrior quaketh,~And uncouth fear appalled every sense,~
 5   VII|     Tancredi bold,~But saw an uncouth foe at last appear,~Raymond
 6    IX|     sands, strange paths, and uncouth ways,~Yet spoil or booty
 7  XIII|    And while he mused on this uncouth writ,~Him thought he heard
 8  XIII|  Christian's noble guide~Felt uncouth strife in his contentious
 9   XIV| sphere~All that was wondrous, uncouth, strange and rare,~All in
10   XIV|   fashions strange of many an uncouth land,~And travelled over
11   XIV|      aid from hell,~I do this uncouth work and wondrous feat,~
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