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 1     I|    Persian knights and many a valiant band;~Tortosa won, lest
 2     I|      the great Jerusalem~With valiant squadrons round about to
 3     I|    off or charge at hand,~All valiant Normans by Lord Robert lad,~
 4     I|    brave, and bold,~Whereon a valiant prince might justly boast,~
 5     I|      aught reports in vain,~A valiant youth in whom all virtues
 6    II|      root,~But let us work as valiant men behoves,~For boldest
 7    II|   harvest bears,~The seed thy valiant acts, the world the field,~
 8    II|      you prepare,~What if the valiant Turks and Persians bold,~
 9   III|   clear!~Up, up, to arms, for valiant heart despiseth~The threatened
10   III|      Pagans fled before their valiant foes,~For dread or craft,
11   III|       in vain?~Pale death our valiant leader had opprest,~Come
12    IV|     the guise,~To enchant the valiant, and beguile the wise.~ ~
13     V|   might~Ypraised is by such a valiant knight.~ ~ XV~"I neither
14     V|     little-helping blade,~And valiant show of strong resistance
15    VI|      force and fury shake~The valiant champions, nor their persons
16    VI|    praise in darkness won~The valiant heart of noble knight takes
17    VI|       his adventures bold~And valiant acts henceforth be held
18   VII| XXXIII~"Except thou swear her valiant knights to aid~Against those
19   VII|      prison so entrapped that valiant knight;~Of which the gate
20   VII|      now I pray thee calm thy valiant rage,~Reserve thyself till
21   VII|      bodies Pyrrhus laid,~And valiant Raiphe his heart blood there
22  VIII|    Right puissant lord, whose valiant acts," quoth he,~"The sands
23  VIII|      Defended gainst Corbana, valiant knight,~That all the Persian
24  VIII|     Hiding our losses and our valiant deeds.~ ~ XIX~"But hardy
25  VIII|       Sweno murdered saw each valiant knight,~I know not if his
26  VIII|   heavy chance! Down fell the valiant youth,~Nor mongst us all
27  VIII|       wild,~And every one his valiant prowess showed,~And of his
28     X|     Among them rose Ormusses' valiant knight,~Whom late the Soldan
29    XI|     engine got,~Blood of some valiant knight or man of fame,~For
30    XI|     But Solyman stayed like a valiant knight,~And some with him,
31   XII|  forward run~To execute their valiant enterprise:~So from a cannon
32   XIV|  Thither she hasted where the valiant knight~Had overcome and
33  XVII|     sword,~Your just, strong, valiant hand in battle shall~Employ
34 XVIII|       All pain is safety to a valiant mind,~Each way is eath to
35    XX|    boasting stout,~And to the valiant his adventures hard,~These
36    XX|    not revenge their own:~The valiant Soldan Artabano strong~Of
37    XX|     great prowess, might, and valiant heart,~All strength is weak,
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