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 1     V|      danger knew,~Between them stepped, and prayed them both retire.~"
 2   VII|      for all his looks not one stepped out,~With courage bold,
 3  VIII|      those aged fathers to him stepped,~And forced his hand that
 4  VIII|        well clad in iron hard,~Stepped to his side, a sure and
 5    IX|     come in haste,~Yet neither stepped aside nor shrunk for fear,~
 6    IX|        prepared to strike, and stepped near,~These noble princes
 7    XI|    whereat the man did aim,~He stepped aside the furious blow to
 8   XII|     port was opened, and forth stepped~With all his soldiers bold,
 9  XIII|      forest's outmost marge he stepped,~A flaming fire from entrance
10  XIII|     stood.~ ~ XXXIV~The knight stepped back and took a sudden pause,~
11  XIII|          this said, he forward stepped,~And through the fire, oh
12   XVI|    virtue lies.~Ubaldo forward stepped, and to him hield~Of diamonds
13   XVI|      the hand or cloak,~But he stepped backward, and himself restrained,~
14  XVII|       father's place and honor stepped:~To cruel fate, not to the
15 XVIII|     spied.~ ~ XXIII~Whereso he stepped, it seemed the joyful ground~
16 XVIII|      thither start,~Before him stepped, embraced the plant and
17 XVIII|    XCVIII~And on the bridge he stepped, but there was stayed~By
18   XIX|         Swift, hardy, bold, in stepped the Christian lord.~ ~ XVI~
19   XIX|     make:~The courteous prince stepped back, and "Yield thee!"
20   XIX| mistress start, and twixt them stepped:~ ~ LXXIV~"Will you thus
21    XX|       close each host to other stepped;~For now the wings had skirmish
22    XX|      look,~When to her back he stepped, and stayed her arm~Stretched
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