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 1     I|      mind~Let him stir up; for, chieftain of the rest~I choose him
 2     I|        make thee,~And for their chieftain they shall gladly take thee.~ ~
 3     I|      have,~And all tofore their chieftain mustered been:~He from a
 4     I|       the memory:~But yet their chieftain had conceived a fear~Within
 5    II|         night there would their chieftain take his rest.~ ~ LVII~Their
 6    II|     could they tarry till their chieftain spoke,~But for the knight
 7    VI|      one descried~To whom their chieftain's will did most incline,~"
 8  VIII| Wherewith he covered safe their chieftain good,~His other hand a naked
 9    IX|     strong,~And to defend their chieftain forth they started:~The
10    XI|     precious cloths his leg the chieftain ties,~Naught could the man
11 XVIII|       that I you displeased, my chieftain good,~My thoughts yet grieve,
12 XVIII|     high increase,~The Egyptian chieftain wisheth health and peace:~ ~
13   XIX|            LXIII~Thus spake the chieftain to that surly sir,~"Art
14   XIX|           LXXXIX~"And for their chieftain wist I knew your guise,~
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