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 1     I|     all his host, whose number known,~He sends them to the fort
 2     I|    beginnings have this ending known,~Not kingdoms raised, but
 3     I|      knights approved were and known;~Besides were numbered in
 4     I|      ways secure, to them well known before,~Upon the tumbling
 5    II|      By which bright sign well known was that fair inn.~ ~ XXXIX~
 6    IV|        content it brings;~Well known to all is thy immortal fame,~
 7    IV|    died, ere he five years had known me,~My kingdom lost, and
 8    VI|       that helmet bright,~Were known and feared, in the darkest
 9   VII|    enchantment lay,~But had he known even there he should have
10  VIII|      hauberk was both seen and known,~And his brand shield, wherein
11  VIII| threats they made their hatred known,~Hate seld kept close, and
12    IX|         The Soldan's rage made known, for Picus stout~Headless
13     X|       wrath and spite:~Rinaldo known to live, Peter foresays~
14     X|        had that noble squadron known,~In the last fight which
15     X|        narrow bridge no way is known,~Hither us brought, here
16    XI|   hills which hide,~A mountain known by fame the world throughout,~
17    XI|       noble feat~I should make known my strength and puissance
18   XII|     their deeds to future ages known,~And in records of long
19   XII|   spread, and for too true was known,~Her woful loss was talked
20   XIV|      his noble acts and deeds!~Known be his worth as was his
21   XIV|        Ubaldo in his youth had known and seen~The fashions strange
22    XV|        and wide~Shall there be known, all learning thither brought,~
23    XV|      yet remain,~Shall well be known, their boundaries, site
24    XV|       you the secrets know, or known explain.~ ~ XL~"To you withouten
25   XVI|    strike thee, mine affection known,~Lest me they wound, nor
26   XVI|       all the earth where I am known and kenned,~I wish this
27  XVII|          XLVI~"Rinaldo is well known," and there a long~And true
28  XVII|    their tyrant proud.~ ~ LXIX~Known by his look was Attila the
29   XIX|      as bold appears~As he had known that virgin twenty years.~ ~
30   XIX|       greater than was seen or known,~There ended not, but thence
31   XIX|         for till his news were known,~Naught was concluded mongst
32   XIX|        So shall their guile be known, in their own net~So shall
33    XX|         thrust and throng?~Ill known he is, and worse he knows
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