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 1     I|      might the noble badge he bore,~Old scars of grievous wounds
 2     I|      Adige's flowery bank him bore,~Sophia the fair, spouse
 3   III|   spear was which the gallant bore~That in his warlike pride
 4   III|       chin no sign of manhood bore;~His youth was forward,
 5    IV|    old,~That for his goodness bore his child good will,~With
 6     V|      burial,~And how Argantes bore his plumes aloft,~Praising
 7     V|      one,~But Prince Gernando bore the brunt alone.~ ~ XXX~
 8    VI|       XL~These sons of Mayors bore, instead of spears,~Two
 9    VI|     strength.~ ~ XLVIII~Wrath bore the sway, both art and reason
10    VI|        and goodly countenance bore,~She doubted lest her purpose
11    VI|      that on her helmet laid,~Bore witness where she went,
12   VII|       this while his mistress bore~Through forests thick among
13   VII|      awry the poignant weapon bore,~He burst his lance against
14   VII|   That with their weight they bore him back at last.~ ~ CXIII~
15   VII|   turned,~Whose headlong fury bore him backward still,~Not
16  VIII|       in sindal wrapt away he bore~That head with him hung
17  VIII| lately spoiled,~His left hand bore the head, whose visage good,~
18  VIII|  hasted forth with speed,~And bore the brunt of all their fights
19    IX|     Alecto came, and semblant bore~Of one whose age was great,
20    IX|   hent, and to the field them bore,~Resolved to take his chance
21     X|       and scratching brambles bore,~His right hand sought the
22     X|   Whose presence 'mongst them bore a mighty stroke,~A man esteemed
23     X|     to my remembrance, then I bore,~As when on vain and foolish
24   XII|       I was born, I went,~And bore thee with me, by a rolling
25   XII|   from the brim,~My left hand bore thee, with the right I swim.~ ~
26    XV|       the friendly wind forth bore~The sliding boat upon the
27    XV|       bay,~But fairly forward bore the knights her charge;~
28    XV|    toward an island fresh she bore,~The first of ten, that
29   XVI|    wind in this strange music bore his part.~ ~ XIII~With party-colored
30   XVI|     bondage vile that witness bore;~ ~ XXXV~That done, he hasted
31   XVI|  still,~It's like for like; I bore great hate and spite~Gainst
32   XVI| followed thee, took thee, and bore thee far,~To this strange
33  XVII|    great Memphis, and to Gaza bore~His regal throne, and there,
34  XVII|   elephant this furious giant bore,~He fierce as fire, his
35 XVIII|       and boughs of tree,~She bore a lute, a harp, or cittern
36 XVIII|   shoulders and his shield he bore,~One hand the ladder held
37 XVIII|     lord and knight~That late bore arms and died for Christ'
38   XIX|    for skill, horror for art, bore sway.~ ~ XX~The purple drops
39   XIX|     in purple weed,~Two pages bore his shield and helmet good,~
40   XIX|    forced peace and rest thus bore love's yoke."~ ~ LXXV~All
41   XIX|     name.~ ~ LXXXI~"My mother bore me near Bisertus wall,~Her
42   XIX|       high,~And after Tancred bore him through the plain.~Close
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