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 1   III|   troop, and Christians that pursued the same.~ ~ XXIX~The Pagans
 2   III|    ran Clorinda, so her foes pursued,~Until they both approached
 3   III|      brunt these bear;~Dudon pursued the victory he gained,~And
 4    IV|     flew,~And while she thus pursued her wanton sport,~She spurred
 5   VII| through the plain,~And still pursued, but still pursued in vain.~ ~
 6   VII|     still pursued, but still pursued in vain.~ ~ II~Like as the
 7   VII|    fled the French, and then pursued in chase~The wicked sprites
 8  VIII|      to hide:~ ~ LIV~"But we pursued him, took him, spake him
 9    XI|  they fled and lost who late pursued.~ ~ LXVIII~Thus changed
10   XII|    He saw it, marked it, and pursued the dame.~ ~ LII~He deemed
11  XIII|   yet wist not why,~Nor what pursued them in that fearful chase.~
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