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 1     I| achievement hasteneth fast:~The longer rest worse will the season
 2     I|         trusty herald took, nor longer stayed,~But sped him thence
 3    II|       free this town from being longer thrall;~Nor is it grievous
 4   III|       should be dead, let me no longer live,~But pierce this breast,
 5     V|   victor wiped and dressed,~Nor longer by the slaughtered body
 6     V| thoughts were bent,~Nor list he longer with these old men dwell,~
 7     V|      his courser on his way,~No longer tarriance with the rest
 8     V|         wish my hapless self no longer lived,~When I esteem such
 9    VI|         of yonder Saracine:"~No longer would the chosen champion
10   VII|       XLIII~The Pagan wretch no longer could sustain~The dreadful
11   VII|        hope of future gain, nor longer stood,~But from his quiver
12   VII|       Fierce was the fight, and longer still it lasted,~Fiercer
13  VIII|       wield the same again,~And longer shall in grace of fortune
14     X|     Determined thus, he made no longer stay,~But thitherward spurred
15    XI|       fierce assailants kept no longer close~Undcr the shelter
16    XI|         on the sand:~Godfrey no longer could the grief sustain~
17   XII|         arms:~The Soldan by, no longer could refrain~That noble
18   XVI|       say, our faith?~Ah no! no longer ours; before thy shrine~
19 XVIII|         crafty foes.~ ~ LIV~"No longer then let us protract the
20 XVIII|         Thus Vafrine spoke, nor longer stayed on this,~But for
21 XVIII|          This seen, the duke no longer stay could brook,~But from
22   XIX|        for scorn and shame,~Nor longer stood on points of fence
23   XIX|         yet at last if they had longer fought~The hardy Soldan
24   XIX|        ways to work his feat~He longer sought, nor hid him from
25   XIX|    Revived again, there nould I longer sit,~But rode the way I
26   XIX|          With his dead bones no longer war have I,~Boldly he died
27    XX|        stable, firm or fast,~No longer durst resist the Christian
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