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 1     I|        legend, all that glorious deed,~Read, whilst you arm you;
 2     I|         praise for many a worthy deed;~Nor those three brethren,
 3     I|      Exasperate by such a bloody deed.~For if he need, what grace
 4    II|    Abused the prelates, who that deed forbode,~Swift with his
 5    IV|      think, to make them do, the deed.~ ~ XXIII~He counselled
 6     V|      grieve, displeased with the deed,~Nor blame the causer of
 7    VI|      person brave,~When, by this deed, his noble mind she wist,~
 8    VI|       thanks and praises for the deed,~Suppose what joy, what
 9  VIII|    beseems thee well, and of the deed~Much may'st thou boast before
10  VIII|       future ages may admire his deed,~And courage take when his
11  VIII|       had performed and done the deed,~At ease and leisure they
12   XII|         a feeble maid in warlike deed~With strong and hardy knights
13   XII|      rewarded half even with the deed."~ ~ XII~Thus spake the
14   XII|         this while amazed at the deed.~When thee she saw well
15   XII| upbraideth me~With that accursed deed I did this night,~Ah, coward
16   XIV|   required, and he performed the deed;~With him your soldiers
17  XVII|           Who loved you so, that deed to you belongs."~ ~ LXXXIV~
18   XIX|         parleyed of some haughty deed,~Godfredo's name as Vafrine
19   XIX|       replied, "Ne'er shall that deed, bold knight,~Pass unrewarded
20   XIX|         wept for joy to see that deed,~For with her amber locks
21    XX|           that viewed that noble deed,~Trembled, his paleness
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