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 1   III|  rides so rank, and bends his lance so fell?"~To this the princess
 2   III|     there break many a sturdy lance,~And yet his chin no sign
 3    IV|    lady's sake~Break sword or lance, advance in lofty sell;~
 4    IV|    surrender I both sword and lance,~And swear no more to use
 5    IV|     us of the pain:~Achilles' lance that wounds and heals again.~ ~
 6    VI|     in his wrath,~Bending his lance, "Thou art but dead," he
 7   VII|        LXXXI~There stands the lance wherewith great Michael
 8   VII|     weapon bore,~He burst his lance against the sand below,~
 9    IX|    XXXIII~That done, Sabino's lance with nimble force~He cut
10    IX|       did bear,~And shook his lance, and thus at last he spoke:~"
11    IX| stayed behind,~With his sharp lance he driveth and constrains;~
12    XI|    break in twain the steeled lance~On wicked Godfrey with thy
13    XI|  willed them open, search and lance the wound,~"Send me again,"
14    XI|     and fight debar;~A sturdy lance in his right hand he braced,~
15    XI|  Headed with poignant steel a lance he shook,~No casting engine
16    XI|  stick;~At Godfrey's head the lance again he cast,~And said, "
17   XVI|   courser spare, and bear thy lance:~ ~ XLIX~"I will or bear,
18   XVI|     Well can I handle bow, or lance, or sword,~The worthies
19  XVII|   combat brave,~With spear or lance, with sword, with mace or
20   XIX|   lift and bear,~Like a light lance that tree he shook and tossed,~
21   XIX|       He leaning on a bending lance gave heed~To a big man whose
22    XX|       his fall.~ ~ XXXIII~Her lance thus broke, the hardy dame
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