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 1     I|    pains and travels to have borne,~Stout men of arms and with
 2     V|      worthies be thine eagle borne;~This honor haply thou esteemest
 3   VII|  western lords this time had borne away~The prize, for which
 4     X|    open heaven forthwith was borne,~And left the prince in
 5   XII| still you bear and long have borne,~Bold in all acts, no danger
 6  XVII|      speedy fame the tidings borne~That to the tents approached
 7 XVIII|  souls, to deepest hell down borne~Far from the joy and light
 8   XIX|     to the city was Tancredi borne,~And fell on sleep, laid
 9   XIX|     king upon an elephant is borne,~For under him no horse
10    XX|      fought, new spoils were borne away,~And unresolved and
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