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 1     I| excellent;~Patterns and rules of skill, and courage bold,~He took
 2     I|       valors to be guided by his skill;~This done, Report displays
 3     I|         brought, well armed, and skill~Had they all pains and travels
 4    II|      service bow, constrained by skill;~But how we must begin this
 5   III|       his carpenters, and men of skill~In all the camp, sent to
 6    IV|          nor powers of hell,~Nor skill, nor art, nor charm, nor
 7    IV|        wit, and wisdom old,~More skill than I, in all mine arts
 8    IV|  captains, lords, and knights of skill,~Appoint me ten, approved
 9    VI|      courage praised by all, his skill admired.~ ~ XLIV~The proud
10    VI|         oft desired,~His warlike skill and cunning all was waste,~
11    VI|    knight,~And heal him with her skill, or with her sight.~ ~ LXVIII~
12    VI|           though simple were her skill.~ ~ XCII~The rugged steel
13   VII|        thy courage, strength and skill;~To Godfrey will I send
14   VII|         of prowess, strength and skill,~Within the imperial tent
15   VII|        go.~ ~ CII~"Now prove thy skill, thine arrow's sharp head
16  VIII|    strength, the courage and the skill~In thy beloved lord that
17  VIII|        whom in might~And martial skill no champion may compare,~
18  VIII|         a people void of martial skill,~Whose cities rich, whose
19    IX|          best prized~For martial skill, for might esteemed most,~
20     X|       wonders strange, above our skill;~For full of marvel is my
21     X|         an enchanter great,~Such skill have I in magic's secret
22     X|        she, `my sacred might and skill,~How you are subject to
23    XI|           that sung with art and skill,~Dwelt in those savage dens
24    XI|     defends~And saved by warlike skill the wall nigh broke:~For
25    XI|       luck was ill, although his skill were good,~To such extremes
26    XI|       cunning workmen came~Whose skill should help and rear again
27   XII|     adjoining near.~ ~ LXXIV~All skill and art his careful servants
28   XIV|       you undertake,~Much by his skill, and much by mine advise~
29   XIV|          father, tell me by what skill thou hast~These wonders
30   XIV|      stars are framed~I knew; my skill with pride my heart inflamed.~ ~
31   XIV|          was folly, ignorance my skill.~ ~ XLVI~"Then saw I, that
32   XIV|        art, my knowledge, and my skill.~ ~ XLVII~"In him I rest,
33   XIV|      valors must, directed by my skill,~And overcome each monster
34    XV|     grave,~Naught helped him his skill gainst tide and wind;~With
35    XV|          Sometimes for speed and skill in swimming strive,~Now
36   XVI|    talked, and with such wit and skill,~That strange it seemed
37   XVI|      made;~Poor soul, of greater skill than she was one~Whose knowledge
38   XVI|      Godfredo bent, mine art and skill:~I followed thee, took thee,
39  XVII|      hand can use them both with skill and might,~This hand of
40  XVII|      LXXXVIII~"But not by art or skill, of things future~Can the
41 XVIII|          their commander run,~In skill, in wit, in cunning him
42 XVIII|    praised the workmen and their skill unknown,~And on that day
43   XIX|       Unlike in gesture, like in skill and art,~His sword outstretched
44   XIX|     stood on points of fence and skill,~But to revenge so fierce
45   XIX|      Argantes, -- were it hap or skill, who knows,~His better hand
46   XIX|         the fray,~Where rage for skill, horror for art, bore sway.~ ~
47   XIX|        hope of life her love and skill soon found.~ ~ CXII~From
48    XX|       naked, without strength or skill,~From idleness, or following
49    XX|    praised their strength, their skill and courage some,~Such and
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