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 1     I|   swift as shaft from bow,~And speed thee, Henry, to the Greekish
 2     I|    thence with such convenient speed~As with his honor stands
 3     I|      isles along;~Thither with speed their hasty course they
 4    II|        the sand,~To leave with speed Atlanta swift arear,~Through
 5    II|     displeasure for not making speed."~To do her will the men
 6   III|       well he knows disordered speed makes waste.~ ~ III~Feathered
 7   III|      ordered, he withdrew with speed~Up to a turret high, two
 8    IV|        work went on with lucky speed,~And reared rams their horned
 9     V|       all your actions well to speed,~On whom his mercy large
10    VI|      he spurred his horse with speed and haste,~Forgetting what
11    VI|       doth wholesome plaisters speed,~Upon the breaches in his
12    VI|         Her maiden's beast for speed did likewise pass;~Yet divers
13   VII|      after him his course with speed he bent,~A fortress stately
14   VII|      side he rode,~With nimble speed, and spurred now out, now
15   VII|      wall it rode with feigned speed,~Where stood the people
16  VIII|     sword we hasted forth with speed,~And bore the brunt of all
17    IX|        Of their approach their speed the news prevent.~ ~ XIV~
18     X|        chariot as it went,~For speed to Cynthia's car right well
19   XII|    with the night, with secret speed~Dissevered from the press
20  XIII|       his sprites to come with speed requires,~"Why come you
21   XIV|      not, he shall return with speed,~When most you wish him
22   XIV|    knight again,~See that with speed he to these tents retire,~
23    XV|        forth to sea made lucky speed and way.~ ~ XV~Themselves
24    XV|     false, Oran they left with speed,~All Tingitan they swiftly
25    XV|  worthy governess,~To our good speed such tarriance be no let,~
26    XV|      evening, if you make good speed,~To that hill's foot with
27    XV| wrestling stood,~Sometimes for speed and skill in swimming strive,~
28  XVII|    forth to war, oft with good speed.~ ~ XIII~Of bold Circassians
29  XVII|      and made like haste, like speed;~The friendly wind, upon
30 XVIII|      forest marched he on with speed,~Resolved, as such adventures
31 XVIII|    message used, oft with good speed.~ ~ LIII~The duke let go
32   XIX|       more tired, less was his speed,~On his right hand, at last,
33   XIX|      name thither she ran with speed,~Like one half mad, or drunk
34    XX|      forth his army great with speed,~In order good, his foes
35    XX|        in quickness, haste and speed,~In boldness, greatness,
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