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 1     I|    the Gerrards twain.~ ~ LV~Ubaldo then, and puissant Rosimond,~
 2   XIV|      Thou shalt," quoth he, "Ubaldo shalt thou have~To go with
 3   XIV|  wise, and grave."~ ~ XXVIII~Ubaldo in his youth had known and
 4   XIV|   they uttered, till at last~Ubaldo spake, and thus his guide
 5    XV|      last, fair lady," quoth Ubaldo good,~"That in this endless
 6    XV| proudly grown."~"But," quoth Ubaldo, "dame, I pray thee teach~
 7    XV|   brand to strike the snake;~Ubaldo cried, "Stay, my companion
 8    XV|      courage lost,~When Lord Ubaldo shook his charming wand.~
 9   XVI|    his weakened virtue lies.~Ubaldo forward stepped, and to
10   XVI|    his errors hide.~ ~ XXXII~Ubaldo took the time, and thus
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