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1  XIII| Nor Ganges, waterer of the Indian lands,~Nor seven-mouthed
2   XVI|    kings~Thence Antony and Indian princes brings.~ ~ V~The
3  XVII|   fiery eyne.~ ~ XXII~Long Indian canes, with iron armed,
4  XVII|    their deeds."~ ~ LI~The Indian fierce replied, "I am the
5 XVIII|   Nor yet in summer on the Indian plain,~Such vapors warm
6   XIX|   thy looks," answered the Indian king,~"And for sweet beauty'
7    XX|    right quarter stood the Indian grim,~With Tisipherne and
8    XX|    other Robert's helm the Indian clove,~And broke his arms,
9    XX|    field;~The other by the Indian strong constrained~To yield
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