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1    II|     Then may'st thou see this desperate enterprise.~The field of
2   III|         XXVII~She stayed, and desperate love had made him bold;~"
3     V|       By young Rinaldo in his desperate wrath,~And with that sword
4   VII|       he forth his horse with desperate race:~Raymond at his right
5    XI|   shield not used but in some desperate charge.~ ~ LII~From hence
6   XII|       Tancred long unknown in desperate sort~She fights, and falls
7  XIII|     faithful people grew nigh desperate~Of hoped conquest, shameful
8    XX|     courage some,~Such and so desperate blows struck either knight,~
9    XX| wished not, could not spy,~Of desperate courage showed he tokens
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