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 1   III|      could bear,~For dead he strikes him whom he lights upon,~
 2    VI| retireth, presseth nigh,~Now strikes he out, and now he falsifieth,~
 3  VIII|    of our faith,~Strucken he strikes, still stronger more they
 4   XIV|    new,~How with the bolt he strikes the earth below,~How comate,
 5    XX|    and that false knight~Nor strikes nor wards nor striveth to
 6    XX|     The ears of ripened corn strikes flat to ground:~With blood,
 7    XX|   rears,~And on his forehead strikes, and strikes again,~Till
 8    XX|    his forehead strikes, and strikes again,~Till helm and head
 9    XX|     the rest;~He threats, he strikes sometime, till back they
10    XX| heavens above,~And as a lion strikes him with his train,~His
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