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 1     I|     Antiochia won,~Be glorious acts, and full of glorious praise,~
 2     I|      is plain and strong,~Your acts, I trust, will correspond
 3     I|   fortunes good with his great acts agree,~By his Italian sire,
 4     I|       free accord,~For he most acts had done, most battles seen;~
 5    II|        I eath and light,~Great acts I reach to, to small things
 6    II|    bears,~The seed thy valiant acts, the world the field,~Egypt
 7    II|      mazed while tongues thine acts record,~Hands quake for
 8   III|      joust and tournament,~His acts are numberless, though few
 9   III|       noble mate,~In birth, in acts, in arms alike the rest,~
10     V|      equal with the best~Thine acts prefer both me and all beforn;~
11     V|       all his ancestors' great acts beside;~Yet his forefathers
12     V|   delight,~And now to wondrous acts his will inclined;~Alone
13    VI|    adventures bold~And valiant acts henceforth be held as thine;~
14  VIII|   puissant lord, whose valiant acts," quoth he,~"The sands and
15  VIII|    kingdom wide;~He told thine acts, thy wisdom and thy might,~
16  VIII|      other train,~By his great acts was well descried I wot,~
17  VIII| compiled,~Telling the Dane his acts and conquests past,~Which
18  VIII|      This sceptre and my noble acts for me~A true defence before
19    IX|    they dwell.~The night their acts her black veil covered under,~
20    IX|      veil covered under,~Their acts whereat the sun, the world
21    IX|        to hand,~And with great acts amid the Pagan host~Would
22     X|      frays,~I speak not of his acts in quiet done,~His policy,
23    XI|     these knights the wondrous acts he spied,~And saw the champions
24   XII|        have borne,~Bold in all acts, no danger can affright~
25   XII|    night, consent that I their acts display~And make their deeds
26  XIII|    Godfredo's thought to other acts incline,~His working brain
27   XIV|        Recall him to his noble acts and deeds!~Known be his
28   XIV|      guile~You partly wot, her acts and arts untrue,~How to
29    XV|    this suffice,~That of thine acts she some forewarning give,~
30  XVII|   replied, "I am the man~Whose acts his words and boasts have
31  XVII|     race.~ ~ LXXXII~To do like acts his courage wished and sought,~
32    XX|       his gait, his grace, his acts, his eyes,~Somewhat, far
33    XX|  horror strange,~And the great acts of fortune, chance, and
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