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 1     I|   overswell, he breaks with hideous fall~The mossy rocks and
 2    IV|     of their angry King,~In hideous forms and shapes, tofore
 3   VII|   the Frenchmen's eyes with hideous force,~The soldiers stayed
 4    IX|     order just,~As swift as hideous Boreas' hasty blast~From
 5    IX|    s helm enamelled laid~An hideous dragon, armed with many
 6    XI|  they had beholden long,~An hideous yell the wicked miscreants
 7   XII|   To rear a huge alarm with hideous cries,~Therewith the hardy
 8   XII| port, there to get in:~With hideous noise fast after spurred
 9  XIII|   black night did frame~And hideous storms and showers of hail
10   XIV|   swift brook fails in with hideous sway,~An aged sire, our
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