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 1     X|     thing~You suffer shall a voyage long and hard:~For though
 2    XI|     their camp arrived, this voyage ended,~Toward his tent the
 3   XIV|   Lest worldly error vain my voyage let,~Teach me to heaven
 4   XIV|          XXXI~"Of this great voyage which you undertake,~Much
 5   XIV|     no let;~To Ascalon their voyage straight they bent,~Whose
 6   XIV|   From us doth seld or never voyage make,~And there to frolic
 7    XV|  With him all witness of his voyage brave~Lies buried there,
 8    XV| hardiment~Upon this wondrous voyage first to wend,~Nor winds
 9    XV|   And now," quoth she,~"Your voyage long to end is brought well-near,~
10  XVII|      my well guiding is your voyage done,~From danger safe in
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