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 1    II| themselves prepare,~In their faint hearts her looks such terror
 2    VI|    are not these old arms so faint and weak,~Nor this hoar
 3    VI|   Her wounded lord was weak, faint, dead almost.~ ~ LXVII~And
 4   VII|      ire~Returned back, with faint and weary pace:~Yet still
 5   VII|    and there,~But he, though faint and weary both with riding,~
 6    XI|     Their swords were blunt, faint was their trumpet's blast,~
 7   XII|    foe,~Till weak and weary, faint, alive uneath,~They both
 8  XIII|     To browse, or ease their faint in cooling shade,~Nor traveller
 9  XIII|     them quite, weak, weary, faint and few:~ ~ XV~"Thou shalt
10  XIII|      guard the men and their faint arms provoke~To cut the
11  XIII|    and courage brave,~To his faint body strength and vigor
12  XIII|   soldiers, weak with labor, faint with sweat:~ ~ LIII~The
13  XIII|   earth itself weak, feeble, faint before,~Whose solid limbs
14    XV|     made them feeble, weary, faint and slow.~ ~ LIII~But having
15    XV|   steep~These travellers had faint and weary made,~That through
16   XVI|      sad, breathless, weary, faint and weak,~So woe-begone
17 XVIII|     st to cure our princess, faint and sick~For love, for love
18 XVIII|      love, for love of thee, faint, sick, distressed;~Late
19   XIX|    his weak foes, now fit to faint and yield,~And both at once
20    XX|     field~Her champions fly, faint, tremble, fall and yield.~ ~
21    XX| Though every limb were weak, faint, void of might;~He saw the
22    XX|      Yet fainted not, though faint were every limb,~But reinforced
23    XX|      aid~That to the Pagans, faint and weak, he brought,~A
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