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1   III| forwardness he stayed with gentle rein;~And yet more easy, haply,
2     V|           could Godfredo's bridle rein them short.~ ~ LXXII~He
3  VIII|         he feareth, and obeys the rein~Of thralldom base, and serviceage,
4     X|       this while gave victory the rein,~And following her the straits
5    XV|        lust bridled with wisdom's rein,~Our ears be stopped while
6  XVII|   coachman guided with the golden rein~Four unicorns, by couples
7  XVII|        coursers fleet the rod and rein,~And galloped forth and
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