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1     I|      thousand Switzers bold,~Audacious were their looks, their
2    IV|    thou art in fine,~Lest my audacious boldness learn too late~
3     V|     his proud looks, and too audacious speech;~All that he thought
4    VI|   Love, fearless, hardy, and audacious love,~Emboldened had this
5   VII|     Godfrey alone turned his audacious face,~Blaming his barons
6     X|     The earnest zeal of this audacious speech,~From courage sprung,
7    XI|     sustained alone,~And his audacious climbing ceased not;~At
8  XIII| shrill;~Yet not one foot the audacious man retired,~He scorned
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