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 1   III|      breast,~Her men the paths rode through made by her sword,~
 2   III|        out;~Ermina as he armed rode, him spied,~And thus bespake
 3     V|        his haste and shame,~He rode in post, and let his breast
 4     V|        guard up from a village rode~Where she and they that
 5    VI|        rest the Pagan champion rode,~His wonted arms and ensigns
 6    VI|       his trusty friends forth rode.~ ~ XXVI~But scantly had
 7    VI|    horse forthwith and forward rode.~ ~ XCIV~Disguised they
 8    VI|        day;~Lastly she forward rode with love to guide,~Until
 9    VI|     singled from the rout,~And rode in haste, though half his
10   VII| Thither he spurred, thither he rode to see:~Out of the wood
11   VII|  through a valley as he musing rode,~He saw a man that seemed
12   VII|     tender grass:~Thus mounted rode the Earl, and as he went,~
13   VII|        at last appear,~Raymond rode on, and what he asked him,
14   VII|        there, on every side he rode,~With nimble speed, and
15   VII|        had,~Toward the wall it rode with feigned speed,~Where
16   VII|      said, against her foes on rode the dame,~And turned their
17    IX|      LXXXI~Among this squadron rode a gentle page,~The Soldan'
18     X|      ways but used by few,~And rode revolving in his troubled
19     X|      new,~Since us he left and rode to Antioch-ward;~But first
20    XI|   leave, and Godfrey's heralds rode~To intimate his will on
21    XI|  leaped, and o'er the green~He rode, but rode not, as he thought,
22    XI|      er the green~He rode, but rode not, as he thought, unseen.~ ~
23  XVII|     fierce steeds well mounted rode this power,~And heaven itself
24 XVIII|       ropes whereon the engine rode:~ ~ LXXXII~As an old rock,
25   XIX|         and from the camp they rode.~ ~ LXXXVI~And now in deserts
26   XIX|        nould I longer sit,~But rode the way I came, nor e'er
27    XX|      took so large a scope,~He rode, and viewed them all, both
28    XX|     his host put in array,~And rode from band to band, from
29    XX|       empty back, and forth he rode.~ ~ XCIII~Great, yet but
30    XX|        way she fled he ran and rode aright,~Her palfrey's feet
31    XX|    this last battle found,~But rode about and sought, nor sought
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