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 1     I|       their sovereign's younger son,~These archers be, and with
 2   III|      bold~And brave, as was the son of Peleus old.~ ~ XXXVIII~"
 3   III|    called, the King of Norway's son,~A prouder knight treads
 4    IV|      that he also gave~His only Son, his darling to be slain,~
 5    IV|      meant to match me with his son.~ ~ XLVI~"Which son, within
 6    IV|         his son.~ ~ XLVI~"Which son, within short while, did
 7     V|        was the King of Norway's son,~That many a realm and region
 8    VI|       side unseen smiled Venus' son,~As erst he laughed when
 9   VII|        your harmless toil?"~"My son," quoth he, "this poor estate
10   VII|        where the tomb of Mary's Son doth stand,~March thither,
11  VIII| greatest dangers is,~Bertoldo's son shall be called home for
12  VIII|      lamp in hand, who said, `O son~In that dear Lord who helps
13  VIII|      thou askest for Bertoldo's son,~Know, that he wandereth,
14    XI|          VII~To thee, O Father, Son, and sacred Sprite,~One
15    XI|    Christian peers~Was the bold son of England's noble king,~
16   XII|     place,~Sorrow, misfortune's son, despair's foul fire:~Oh
17  XIII|   though they be~Thy first-born son, thy children yet are we."~ ~
18   XIV|       alas! is great Bertoldo's son,~Imprisoned in a waste and
19   XVI|         alone, Bertoldo's noble son,~This little corner keeps,
20  XVII|     town he kept:~But his great son renowned Acarine,~Into his
21  XVII| Boniface I speak; Valerian,~His son, in praise and power succeeded
22  XVII|       yoke.~ ~ LXXVI~Albert his son the Germans warred among,~
23  XVII|        bold appear,~Guelpho his son by Cunigond his bride,~And
24    XX|     Gascoign then, and tell his son~That where his father died,
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