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1     I|   thus of peace he broke or loosed the knot?~ ~ LXXXIX~His
2    II|         LIII~Thus were they loosed, happiest of humankind,~
3    II|   looked like huge Tiphoius loosed from hell~Again to shake
4    IX|    great uproar~From prison loosed was, and what he fand,~Those
5    XI|     rears,~But she an arrow loosed from the string,~The wicked
6 XVIII|   thrust under her wing,~He loosed forth the writ and spread
7   XIX|    arms and rich attire,~He loosed his helm, and saw his visage
8    XX| placed,~His hand her girdle loosed, her gown unlaced;~ ~ CXXIX~
9    XX|     would have thrust away, loosed and untwined:~Oft strove
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