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 1     I|          out,~In number like, in hard assays as stout.~ ~ XL~Baldwin,
 2     I|     Tours and Blois but late,~To hard assays unfit, unsure at
 3    II|      should burn our hearts?~Ah, hard reward for lovers' kind
 4    II|           sir," quoth she, "what hard constraint~Would murder
 5    II|          this town, and you,~All hard assays esteem I eath and
 6    II|  children pledge behind.~ ~ LV~A hard division, when the harmless
 7    IV|        undertake alone a work so hard,~To wander wild the desert
 8    IV|        the tyrant haply sleepeth hard~He counselled me to undertake
 9    IV|          on Alpine cliffs aloft:~Hard is that heart which beauty
10    IV|          as things of worth were hard to win;~Yet tempered so
11    IV|        griefs appear,~He labored hard rocks with plaints to move,~
12     V|         let no more attempt this hard emprise,~In this my will
13     V|       fill the glorious mind;~On hard adventures was his whole
14     V|         melt the frost which his hard heart embraced,~And gainst
15     V|          wiser soul divined~Some hard mishap upon his friends
16     V|        So many dangers, and such hard assays,~Whom still your
17    VI|            The man hath chose~An hard exploit, but when he feels
18    VI|       His tender side gainst the hard earth he cast,~Shamed, with
19    VI|      This made her bold in every hard assay,~More than her feeble
20    VI|          love, in this adventure hard~Thine handmaid guide, assist
21   VII|          so bold~To combat me in hard and single fight,~Shall
22   VII|          gan smite,~Which was so hard his courtlax could not bite.~ ~
23  VIII|    Pagans often shown,~In many a hard and hardy enterprise,~But
24  VIII|       thy strength that ends~All hard assays, fly not, first with
25  VIII|          first well clad in iron hard,~Stepped to his side, a
26    IX|       least,~For honor dwells in hard attempts, my sons,~And greatest
27     X|         But little ease could so hard lodging yield,~His wounds
28     X|          shall a voyage long and hard:~For though you stay, the
29    XI|          the maid: the duke with hard assay~And sharp assault,
30    XI|         To help Argantes in this hard assay:~The band that used
31   XII|        twain that undertake~This hard attempt, awhile I pray you
32   XII|           Evil is our chance and hard our fortune is~Who here
33   XII|         that he bereft with iron hard,~And while the sacred words
34   XII|        sorrows of the knight~And hard mischance had told this
35    XV|         lands:~ ~ LV~The passage hard against the mountain steep~
36   XVI|         grapes were tender here, hard, young and sour,~There purple
37   XVI|       pride mixed was a scorn so hard,~That to be loved she loved,
38   XVI|       had mollified~Thine anger, hard he sighed and mourned so;~
39   XVI|          did that withstand;~But hard constraint, alas! did thence
40  XVII|         was made rich by art and hard by kind,~An elephant this
41 XVIII|         to attempt the thing,~To hard assays his courage willing
42 XVIII|      which to the southward lie;~Hard will it be that way in arms
43 XVIII|          he spake,~Their targets hard above their heads they threw,~
44 XVIII|        that bulwark's groundwork hard.~ ~ XCV~"See Dudon yonder,
45   XIX|         to execute his word,~But hard and dangerous that emprise
46   XIX| Fruitless," she said, "untimely, hard to keep,~Vain modesty farewell,
47    XX|       the valiant his adventures hard,~These bids he look for
48    XX|     through he fell, and falling hard withal~His foe praised for
49    XX|          not,~For on his hauberk hard the knight it hit,~Too hard
50    XX|      hard the knight it hit,~Too hard for woman's shaft or woman'
51    XX|        his heart so cruel and so hard,~No shot that flies from
52    XX|          ravening tooth or talon hard I guess~Of beast or eager
53    XX|    mighty targe,~That with seven hard bulls' hides was surely
54    XX|   upstart,~And cleft his hauberk hard and tender side,~And sheathed
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