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1    VI|      his steed the Christian backward fell;~Yet his proud foe
2   VII| Whose headlong fury bore him backward still,~Not like to one that
3   VII|  proud he flew,~And beat him backward, maugre all his might,~And
4   XIV|      way,~The flood retired, backward gan to flow,~And here and
5   XVI|     that her woful words are backward gone,~And in her heart a
6   XVI|     or cloak,~But he stepped backward, and himself restrained,~
7 XVIII|      entrance bold debar,~He backward drove, upleaped and possessed~
8 XVIII|  flames against the kindlers backward cast:~ ~ LXXXVI~The winds
9    XX|   cleft and split,~The Pagan backward fell, half in a trance,~
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