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 1     I|         come to aid him as they fought,~Her courage earned to have
 2   III|      his side,~Had he not nobly fought had surely died.~ ~ XXXVI~
 3    IV|       angels of proud Heaven we fought,~I grant we fell on the
 4    IV|        in service of our God we fought,~In meaner quarrel if this
 5     V|         But to be one, each one fought and procured,~No suit, no
 6     V|     corn and wine;~Thy servants fought till they could fight no
 7    VI|   vain-glorious boaster to have fought,~But Tancred chosen, he
 8    VI|         champions that so nobly fought;~But which for knightly
 9    VI| doubtful combat, love and honor fought.~ ~ LXXI~"O spotless virgin,"
10    VI|   passions strove and ceaseless fought;~At last she saw high hanging
11   VII|      saw the man gainst whom he fought~Unweaponed, still stood
12  VIII|        in his hand.~ ~ XX~"Thus fought we till the morning bright
13    IX|         here met, and here they fought:~ ~ L~With virtue, fury;
14    IX|      neither part declined,~But fought it out, and kept their footings
15    IX|         withstand.~Sternly they fought, that from their wounds
16    IX|       turns to strike him as he fought,~Did unawares his snow-white
17    XI|       he cried~To Solyman, that fought close by his side:~ ~ LXIII~"
18   XIV|      pleasure; joy, with marvel fought.~ ~ XX~The duke looked up,
19  XVII|      through brawls and battles fought~For civil jars, nor that
20  XVII|          Gainst Odoacer then he fought, but wrong~Oft spoileth
21 XVIII|    death, she roared, cried and fought,~Each other nymph in armor
22 XVIII|         towers from whence they fought~Were framed by a cunning
23 XVIII|         could hurt them as they fought;~And to the southern mountain'
24 XVIII|       harm, most danger was, he fought,~And where the wall high,
25 XVIII|    southern hill, where Raymond fought~Against the townsmen and
26   XIX|         his coat;~For once they fought, and when night stayed that
27   XIX|       and bolt upright Argantes fought,~Unlike in gesture, like
28   XIX|         last if they had longer fought~The hardy Soldan would have
29    XX|     past~Where the bold Persian fought and combated,~Where the
30    XX|      The champions strong there fought a battle stout,~Troy never
31    XX|   Norman strove,~Long time they fought, yet neither lost nor won;~
32    XX|        hurt, or slew.~ ~ L~Thus fought they long, yet neither shrink
33    XX|    swords them hit;~New combats fought, new spoils were borne away,~
34    XX|          Where first the Soldan fought, and him defied,~Two mighty
35    XX|       heart an hundred passions fought,~Yet none on fear or base
36    XX|      bold revived him most,~Who fought and seemed to win, when
37    XX|     head,~Gainst whom a hundred fought, yet not one gained.~"Cease,
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