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 1    VI|    that be denied;~But for the Turk and his Arabian band,~He
 2    IX|        and with that blow,~The Turk upon him gan his blade discharge,~
 3    IX| proached nigh~Where the fierce Turk caused many a Christian
 4     X|         of this aged guest~The Turk the words and looks did
 5     X|      XVII~His beetle brows the Turk amazed bent,~He wrinkled
 6     X|        nobles sad.~ ~ XXXV~The Turk, close in his hollow cloud
 7   XII|  consent,"~Silent remained the Turk, and discontent.~ ~ XVII~
 8 XVIII|        and power;~Yet kept the Turk his stand, though on him
 9    XX|            LXXVII~The dreadful Turk with sudden blows down cast~
10    XX|      mighty blows she gave the Turk untrue,~One cleft his shield,
11    XX|      mistress kind enfold,~The Turk cut off, pale grew his looks
12    XX|      that fled~From the fierce Turk and brought him news of
13    XX|        born of human seed:~The Turk small while resists, not
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