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 1    VI| tender arm so feeble was, it bended~When that huge target it
 2   VII|  again;~Against the doors he bended all his might,~But all his
 3   VII|     if he played,~He scantly bended down the tender grass:~Thus
 4   VII|  diamond shield his looks he bended,~So great that it might
 5  VIII|  thoughts to greater actions bended.~And homeward to his rich
 6    XI|    her left hand her bow was bended strong,~Therein a shaft
 7   XIV|      said the one, the other bended down~His looks to ground,
 8   XVI|    spread high and wide~That bended underneath their clusters
 9  XVII|     Heaven's good aspects so bended be~That high and broad it
10 XVIII|  earth the wounded tree down bended;~Then fled the spirits all,
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