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 1     I|  run since first in martial guise~The Christian Lords warraid
 2     I|     maid of arms the ireful guise,~Still by his side a faithful
 3    IV|    more to use this martial guise;~For ill deserves he to
 4    IV| know, and thus they use the guise,~To enchant the valiant,
 5    VI|     he, "pardy it's not the guise~Of Christian knights, though
 6   VII|  shoulders broad,~As is the guise with us: Tancredi crossed~
 7     X|   high aloft in threatening guise;~Dumb stood the knights,
 8   XII|   thou knowest it's not the guise.~ ~ XXVI~"To me she gave
 9 XVIII| strange, cut in the warlike guise;~And on his way sole, silent,
10   XIX|  chieftain wist I knew your guise,~What garments, ensigns,
11    XX|   might you see,~A wondrous guise, till then unseen, unheard,~
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