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 1     I| hearken, never age outwear.~ ~ XXXVII~The French came foremost
 2    II|     for intercessors send."~ ~ XXXVII~The Pagans loud cried out
 3   III|      high trees on Lebanon.~ ~ XXXVII~Dudon his squadron of adventurers
 4    IV|    doth in his bosom dwell.~ ~ XXXVII~"Conduct me then that mighty
 5     V|      that doth transgress."~ ~ XXXVII~Godfredo answered him; "
 6    VI|   would he salve that sore.~ ~ XXXVII~Forward he galloped fast,
 7   VII|        kept herself unseen.~ ~ XXXVII~The noble baron whet his
 8  VIII|     guide, keep and defend.~ ~ XXXVII~" `Arrived there it is His
 9    IX|        kill the Pagan bold.~ ~ XXXVII~At last, "Is this right
10     X|    rest their talk forbear.~ ~ XXXVII~"0 worthy sovereign," thus
11    XI|      killed in their fold."~ ~ XXXVII~Thus boasted he; but in
12   XII|       will attend her near:~ ~ XXXVII~"`I will her keep, defend,
13  XIII|    vanished straight again.~ ~ XXXVII~Amazed but not afraid the
14   XIV|    once, and Jordan thrice.~ ~ XXXVII~He took their hands, and
15    XV|        men in bliss remain.~ ~ XXXVII~To these their pilot steered, "
16   XVI|     charms recall her love.~ ~ XXXVII~All what the witches of
17  XVII|       and smiles shall woo?~ ~ XXXVII~She passed, the king commanded
18 XVIII|    roar, such spirits yell.~ ~ XXXVII~Lightened the heavens above,
19   XIX|     threshold and the post.~ ~ XXXVII~No marble stone, no metal
20    XX|     naked head should bear.~ ~ XXXVII~So each saved other, each
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