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 1     I|             XXIX~This said, the hermit Peter rose and spake,~Who
 2     I|      fry?~With grace divine the hermit's talk infuse,~That in their
 3  VIII|        his soldiers,' quoth the hermit, `here~Must Sweno's corpse
 4  VIII|      loathed couch each wakeful hermit leaves,~To pray rose they,
 5     X|      witch betrayed,~Before the hermit and some private friends,~
 6     X|   prince, with humble cheer~The hermit sage to heaven cast up his
 7    XI|              III~Thus spake the hermit grave in words severe:~Godfrey
 8  XIII|      last abraid,~Called by the hermit old that to him said:~ ~
 9   XIV|        you need.~ ~ XVIII~"Your hermit Peter, to whose sapient
10   XIV|        dwelt, there stayed; the hermit old,~That knew they were
11   XIV|     obey his word,~For what the hermit said, that said the Lord.~ ~
12   XIV|         and time;~But when your hermit me to baptism brought,~And
13   XIV|         practised, such was the hermit's mind:~Thus hath he changed
14   XVI|        grove~Alone, save for an hermit false called Love.~ ~ XXVII~
15  XVII|     went his eyesight mild.~The hermit by his bashful looks his
16  XVII|     princes old,~Their wars the hermit and their battles told.~ ~
17  XVII|        dark shade they fly,~The hermit thus bespake the young man
18  XVII|         of that father old,~The hermit Peter, learned I much, and
19  XVII|  unknown."~ ~ XCV~Thus said the hermit, and his prophecy~The prince
20 XVIII|       to his ease, up stood~The hermit, and, fit time to speak
21 XVIII|         for first and last.~The hermit with his zeal was well contented,~
22 XVIII| campward turned the knight,~The hermit cried, upstarting from his
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