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 1     I|       Minois, Arthur shame~To boast of Lancelot, or thy table
 2     I|   valiant prince might justly boast,~Three years he served in
 3   VII|       Pagan with his glorious boast~Dishonors and defies Christ'
 4  VIII|     the deed~Much may'st thou boast before our lord and king."~
 5    IX|   else should of his conquest boast,~Or he should save his life,
 6     X|     fellows had more cause to boast,~Nor blame I any; for in
 7   XII|   used my bow, of naught else boast I can,~My self stood safe
 8   XIV|    Yet of that conquest never boast shall he,~ ~ LII~" `He in
 9  XVII| exceeds~Thy vaunting much yet boast not of their deeds."~ ~
10  XVII|  famous were~In feats of arms boast that he shall be dead,~All
11   XIX|        gan frame~To his proud boast an answer sharp, but still~
12   XIX|     man,~Upon whose fall none boast or triumph can!~ ~ XXV~His
13   XIX|       empty conquest let them boast,~Till with this town again,
14   XIX|      chief in arms or courage boast~They will the same to Queen
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