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 1     I|  Still by his side a faithful guard went she,~One true-love
 2    II|   quickly made their court of guard,~And brought them in where
 3   III|      might~Two sons he had to guard his noble eild,~The first,
 4   III|     wood,~With convoy meet to guard them safe from ill.~Within
 5    IV|     cowards have the piece to guard?~My sex too weak, mine age
 6    IV|    promised so to beguile the guard~That me and mine he undertakes
 7     V|       the dame,~That with her guard up from a village rode~Where
 8    VI|      best a thousand take,~To guard his person and your own
 9    VI| watchman every minute used~To guard the walls against the Christians
10    VI|      else could I beguile the guard?~This way is only left,
11   VII|       the charge was given to guard the knight,~And keep him
12   VII|       good, appointed for the guard~Of noble Raymond from his
13  VIII|       watch in order right~To guard the camp, along the trenches
14  VIII|     side, a sure and faithful guard.~ ~ LXXVI~Their murmurs
15     X| Although our foes the passage guard and keep."~"Let not," quoth
16     X|       us, and all at once our guard defied,~And ere he left
17     X|    safe, good fortune long it guard,~Three times the golden
18    XI|        The soldiers for their guard were armed each one;~With
19   XII|       to ashes may;~Haply the guard that now doth watch and
20   XII|     virtues gave his heart in guard,~Bridling his grief, with
21  XIII|      ARGUMENT.~Ismeno sets to guard the forest old~The wicked
22  XIII|     sent of soldiers bold,~To guard the men and their faint
23    XV|   Thus he presents himself to guard the place,~The knights pressed
24  XVII| coming honor did presage:~The guard asunder cleft and passage
25   XIX|   that prison kind,~Under thy guard rejoiced I to dwell,~And
26   XIX|  disguised go,~Like Godfrey's guard that gold and white do wear,~
27   XIX| breast,~While of his faithful guard they bear false show,~And
28   XIX|      that was her squire, her guard, her guide.~ ~ CXVIII~"Not
29   XIX|     noted plain,~Command your guard to change the arms they
30    XX|    life did keep, defend, and guard;~The strokes that gainst
31    XX| chariot mounted high,~A noble guard she had on every side~Of
32    XX|    such rigor doth his person guard,~Armed, or disarmed; his
33    XX|    deep and sore,~And all her guard dead, fled, and overthrown,~
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