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 1     I|    bids his armies should the following day~On those fair plains
 2   III|   feet trod on the dusty way,~Following the ensample of their zealous
 3   III| refrained ne'er the more,~But following, "Turn thee," cried, in
 4     V|      let you further know,~In following her it may betide yon ill;~
 5   VII|  great and pains, got he,~And following on a little path, he heard~
 6     X|    gave victory the rein,~And following her the straits he opened
 7     X|     hence ourselves withdrew,~Following false Cupid, I deny it not,~
 8   XII|   their strong foes upon them following~Thou may'st them keep, preserve,
 9   XII|    black that changed were~In following her, the woful man her prayed,~
10   XVI|     concealed lie:~Nor yet in following me, poor knight, disgrace~
11    XX|      skill,~From idleness, or following the plough,~Late pressed
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