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 1     I|     and all the rest.~ ~ LIII~Dudon of Consa was their guide
 2   III|   trees on Lebanon.~ ~ XXXVII~Dudon his squadron of adventurers
 3   III|     in green and golden mail,~Dudon he hight who guideth as
 4   III| sevenfold targe;~The troop by Dudon led performed no less,~But
 5   III|   fled, the brunt these bear;~Dudon pursued the victory he gained,~
 6   III|   save their owners, for Lord Dudon's blade~Cleft Corban's head,
 7   III|        unviewed, unseen,~When Dudon had Almansor newly slain,~
 8   III|       his sword with blood of Dudon stained.~ ~ XLVII~And turning
 9   III| breast~'Gainst him that noble Dudon late had slain;~And being
10   III|    they and wary,~To murdered Dudon each lamenting goes,~From
11   III|    the murdered knight,~Where Dudon dead lay slaughtered on
12   III|     arose,~A mourner chief at Dudon's burial,~Of cypress sad
13   III|     this great funeral,~Where Dudon's corpse they softly laid
14   III|       overspread~The champion Dudon's glorious carcase dead."~ ~
15     V|       That in his charge Lord Dudon might succeed,~And of that
16     V|      enterprise;~But first in Dudon's place, now laid in chest,~
17     V|      lie?~I, that with famous Dudon might compare~In all, but
18     V|       thought revolved he oft~Dudon's high prowess, death and
19     V|   haply honor may,~That noble Dudon had while here he lived;~
20     V|      done here,~Oh, how looks Dudon from the glorious skies?~
21 XVIII|       All hardy knights, whom Dudon late did guide,~"Oh shame,"
22 XVIII|  groundwork hard.~ ~ XCV~"See Dudon yonder, who with sword and
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