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 1     I|    Now groan, now armed, this champion captive led.~ ~ XLVIII~Her
 2   III|   like a Christian knight and champion blest~Thou didst both live
 3   III|     arms, doth overspread~The champion Dudon's glorious carcase
 4     V|        Upon his foe the other champion flew,~With equal courage,
 5     V|       grudge or plain,~If I a champion, you an helper gain?~ ~
 6    VI|  least agree;~Though not your champion, yet a private knight,~I
 7    VI|  their guide,"~This said, the champion for his armor cried.~ ~
 8    VI|     Before the rest the Pagan champion rode,~His wonted arms and
 9    VI|       longer would the chosen champion bide,~His face with joy,
10    VI|     wild among,~As this young champion hasted thitherward,~Where
11   VII|  XXVII~His stalwart steed the champion stout bestrode~And pricked
12   VII|    those high spirits of this champion good,~With love and honor'
13   VII|        A worthy present for a champion brave.~ ~ LII~He donned
14   VII|   sheen,~And by the Christian champion stood unseen.~ ~ LXXXIII~
15   VII|     for Christ's glory he was champion made,~How Godfrey had him
16  VIII|  preserved on live~This hardy champion, fortress of our faith,~
17  VIII|    might~And martial skill no champion may compare,~Give it to
18     X|   arms and garments from some champion dead,~And there with stately
19     X|       and all these the hardy champion knew,~We saw his valor,
20    XI|      thus his will the mighty champion told,~Both Solyman and he
21   XII|    Besides a dragon fierce, a champion bold~The monster did with
22   XII|      sleep and shade,~I saw a champion clad in armor bright~That
23   XII|   wrath they whet,~And either champion drew a trenchant blade,~
24  XIII|        But if his courage any champion move~To try the hazard of
25  XIII|    For it to lose a prince or champion bold.~ ~ XXXV~But if I fly,
26  XIII|     Amazed but not afraid the champion good~Stood still, but when
27  XIII|      silver anchors fall,~Our champion broken hath his worthless
28   XIV|     and he the hand,~No other champion can his place supply,~And
29   XIV|      find and bring again the champion bold,~Guelpho commands them
30   XIV|       coming oft, to seek the champion bold."~ ~ XLVIII~While this
31   XIV| arbors green,~With your brave champion lies the wanton queen.~ ~
32    XV|     true faith there lies the champion bold~In idleness, love,
33   XVI|     sloth and shame,~A carpet champion for a wanton dame.~ ~ XXXIII~"
34   XVI|   victory expect,~Come, fatal champion, bring to happy end~This
35  XVII|       secret ill:~But if some champion dare this knight defy~To
36 XVIII|       marched to his tent the champion good,~And there sat down
37   XIX|      life and freedom of that champion brave,~Those spoil, these
38   XIX|       so,~To chose me for her champion, friend and knight,~Proud
39   XIX|     place,~I take thee for my champion, and apart~Would reason
40   XIX|       And saw whereas another champion laid~Dead on the land, all
41   XIX|      no, defraud not you that champion brave~Of his just praise,
42    XX|     good-will, woe, wrath the champion led~To take revenge; shame,
43    XX|    Thou art Armida's foe, her champion I."~ ~ CIII~Thus he defied
44    XX|      Flemings fled before the champion stern,~Gernier, Rogero,
45    XX|       armed gules; yet he the champion knows.~And says, "Here greatest
46    XX|     to his breast.~ ~ CXX~The champion in his stirrups high upstart,~
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