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 1    II|        tender hand~The foaming steed with froary bit to steer,~
 2    II|  restore your lost estate:~For steed once stolen, we shut the
 3   III|   slaughter make,~His shock no steed, his blow no knight could
 4   III|  upleapt,~Where by the leg his steed had long him kept;~ ~ L~
 5     V|    Cupid's food;~For the swift steed runs not so fast alone,~
 6    VI|        helm he took, and ready steed bestrode,~And guarded with
 7    VI|    tender grass,~Down from his steed the Christian backward fell;~
 8    VI|        nimbly turned his ready steed,~And ere his foe was wist
 9    VI|   spurred again his light-foot steed,~And made his passage over
10    VI|       could lift,~Each foaming steed so fast his master bears,~
11    VI|      fled as fast as her swift steed could ride.~ ~ CVIII~But
12    VI|         She spurred her speedy steed, and swift she fled.~ ~
13   VII|        alarm.~ ~ ~ I~Erminia's steed this while his mistress
14   VII|  knight.~ ~ XXVII~His stalwart steed the champion stout bestrode~
15   VII|     sake;"~This said, upon his steed he mounted high,~And with
16   VII|        same;~So that, upon his steed he mounted light,~Which
17   VII|       right hand let slide his steed,~And as he passed struck
18   VII|      warrior harms,~His nimble steed obeyed his ready hand,~And
19    IX| therewith in vain,~The Pagan's steed, unmarked, to have slain.~ ~
20    IX|    hapless youth, who hurt his steed,~Down to the chin he cleft
21    IX|  stripling bold~He spurred his steed, that underneath his horse~
22    IX|   seated did remain;~Until his steed, that felt the reins at
23    IX|      lost.~ ~ LXXV~As a fierce steed 'scaped from his stall at
24    IX|       and fair.~ ~  LXXXII~His steed was white, and white as
25     X|       praise.~ ~ ~ I~A gallant steed, while thus the Soldan said,~
26     X|  thitherward spurred forth his steed in post,~Nor need he guide,
27    XI|      said, he went,~On a light steed he leaped, and o'er the
28    XI|        ribs and beams;~Or as a steed rough ways that well hath
29   XII|   haste down set,~And left his steed, on foot he saw the maid,~
30  XIII|            LXII~Languished the steed late fierce, and proffered
31   XVI|           XXVIII~As the fierce steed for age withdrawn from war~
32 XVIII|      forth he rides~On a swift steed, o'er hills and dales that
33   XIX|     nay, she stumbled from her steed:~ ~ CV~Her springs of tears
34    XX|       held cobbles round:~Each steed to run was ready, prest
35    XX|       his sword, or twined his steed,~He slew, or man and beast
36    XX|       lord slain lay the noble steed,~There friend with friend
37    XX|       trophies build;~An armed steed fast by the Soldan yood,~
38    XX|        And forward spurred his steed and gave the charge.~ ~
39    XX|      with love;~There from her steed she lighted, there laid
40    XX|        espied as he turned his steed,~Great Altamore on foot,
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