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 1     I|    conquests were too mean a prey,~To shed our bloods, to
 2    II|      forbode,~Swift with his prey, away the tyrant went,~Of
 3    II|     Nice among the conquered prey.~ ~ XCIII~Argant a sword,
 4   III|    ford.~ ~ XVI~Soon was the prey out of their hands recovered,~
 5   III|     made the turtle-dove her prey.~ ~ XXVIII~"Save with thy
 6    IV|      to Christians' might,~A prey he Sion to her conquering
 7    IV|  would that some~Both of the prey and glory of the fight~Upon
 8    IV|     eye chose out her wished prey;~On all her gestures seeming
 9     V|     greatest name~Became her prey, as erst you heard it told,~
10  VIII|    that brought of late this prey,~A man who did on points
11    IX|    tear,~So leadeth forth to prey, and makes them keen,~And
12   XII|   licked her blood,~Ah noble prey! for savage beast unmeet,~
13   XIV|     and true.~When first her prey, got with such pain and
14    XV|  knight imbarred,~And of her prey you must the witch deprive:~
15   XVI|    spoiler seldom leaves the prey behind,~Who triumphs lets
16  XVII|   Caius first, when first in prey~To people strange the falling
17   XIX|   Rangeth by night his hoped prey to get,~Enraged with hunger
18   XIX|    Antioch town,~Then made a prey to her commanding foe,~My
19   XIX|       for wolves and crows a prey?~Ah no, defraud not you
20    XX| hardy knight," he says,~"His prey out of this lion's paws
21    XX|   your leader to his foes in prey?~What! shall these heathen
22    XX|     defiled, defaced all the prey,~Shields, helmets, armors,
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