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 1   III|        things well ordered, he withdrew with speed~Up to a turret
 2   III|      April showers:~The French withdrew, they list not press too
 3     V|        foe death-wounded fell,~Withdrew him softly to his gorgeous
 4   VII|      himself with all his folk withdrew,~And that day's conquest
 5     X| certain death, himself he safe withdrew,~Unknown, unseen, disguised,
 6     X|    flight from hence ourselves withdrew,~Following false Cupid,
 7    XI|      his tent the duke himself withdrew,~Upon their guide by heaps
 8    XI|    twain this while themselves withdrew~Within the breach to save
 9    XI|     arms aside to lay;~Godfrey withdrew, and to their tents they
10  XIII|      the man and with sad fear withdrew,~Though fear till then he
11   XVI|      to shades unseen by pairs withdrew;~It seemed the laurel chaste,
12 XVIII|      swift pulleys oft the men withdrew~The tree, and oft the riding-balk
13 XVIII|     that part the king at last withdrew,~He strove in vain their
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