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1    VI| discontent,~Like as the bird that having close imbarred~Her tender
2    IX|         He cleft his breastplate, having first pierced through,~Lined
3   XII|         and to go.~ ~ XXXIII~"But having passed the August of mine
4   XII|     reject!'~The warrior vanished having said the same.~I rose and
5    XV|       faint and slow.~ ~ LIII~But having passed all that frozen ground,~
6   XVI|       warbles choice:~So she, not having yet forgot pardie~Her wonted
7  XVII|          was spread so wide,~That having foiled the Danes in battle
8   XIX|       closed were the doors, when having broke~The bars, Rinaldo
9   XIX|           as he stood beside,~And having learned the truth, he left
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