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1   III|       foremost of his rank,~In sturdy steel forth stept the warrior
2   III|     saw him there break many a sturdy lance,~And yet his chin
3    VI|        proud foe so strong and sturdy was,~That he nor shook,
4    IX|    XXXIX~On Apennine like as a sturdy tree,~Against the winds
5    IX|        Turks affront he had~In sturdy iron armed from head to
6    XI|       blood and fight debar;~A sturdy lance in his right hand
7  XIII|      said,~But that he saw the sturdy sprites obeyed.~ ~ XI~Legions
8  XIII| increased his heat.~ ~ LXI~The sturdy bodies of the warriors strong,~
9    XV|       and every tender limb~In sturdy steel and stubborn plate
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