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 1     I|        one were hurt, the other felt the sore,~She lost her blood,
 2   III|      him seated was before,~Who felt her heart with love's hot
 3   III|         his engines played;~All felt the fury of his angry power,~
 4   III| Bulloigne prince draw near,~All felt new grief, and each new
 5    IV|       fear,~The sly enchantress felt her gain the nigher,~These
 6     V|      deprived,~And western seas felt Titan's hot impression,~'
 7     V|       hoar~Old Wenceslaus, that felt Cupid's rage~Now in his
 8     V|         and say,~What grief she felt to part withouten him:~Meanwhile
 9    VI|        combat she surveyed,~And felt her heart tremble with fear
10   VII|      spent, my hope was vain.~I felt my native strength at last
11   VII|       near,~And on what side he felt Rambaldo sliding,~On that
12  VIII|             LXXVII~ Tis said he felt infused in each vein,~A
13    IX|   remain;~Until his steed, that felt the reins at large,~With
14     X|          She read, and change I felt my will and thought,~I longed
15    XI|      wounded duke, as though he felt no pain,~Still forward went,
16   XII|   Argantes wondering stood, and felt the effect~Of true renown
17   XII|         with tears suffused,~He felt their hands and heard their
18  XIII|         fear till then he never felt nor knew.~ ~ XXIX~That he
19  XIII|     neither warmth nor heat!~He felt, nor sign of fire or scorching
20  XIII|      flame or threatened blow I felt or feared,~Then rain and
21  XIII|         Christian's noble guide~Felt uncouth strife in his contentious
22   XVI|          The trees no whirlwind felt, nor tempest smart,~But
23  XVII|        Happy Araby,~Which never felt the cold of frost and snow,~
24   XIX|     vein,~Each joint, and sinew felt, and handled so,~And searched
25    XX|  courser's ears did glance,~Who felt the reins at large. and
26    XX|    blessed;~Or that he breaking felt the fatal line~Of life,
27    XX|         his might, his ire,~Yet felt not in himself his courage
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