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 1     I|     and Sovereign live."~ ~ XXXII~And therewith stayed his
 2    II|  served to anger's fire.~ ~ XXXII~He thinks, such thoughts
 3   III|     now she turns again.~ ~ XXXII~As the swift ure by Volga'
 4    IV|  rest unseen, the touch.~ ~ XXXII~As when the sunbeams dive
 5     V|    rancor and his wrath.~ ~ XXXII~Called by the tumult, Godfrey
 6    VI|     and broke his spear.~ ~ XXXII~The encounter such, upon
 7   VII|  with many an idle word.~ ~ XXXII~"O thou, whom chance or
 8  VIII|     of thy master dear.'~ ~ XXXII~"With that I saw from Cynthia'
 9    IX| cleft in twain the head.~ ~ XXXII~Kind Aramante, who saw his
10     X| whole armies out and in.~ ~ XXXII~"But now saye I in all this
11    XI|  stones and lances flew.~ ~ XXXII~His men at arms did back
12   XII|  again the tigress hied.~ ~ XXXII~"She gone, down from the
13  XIII|   monsters and the fire.~ ~ XXXII~This happed when woful Tancred
14   XIV|      that said the Lord.~ ~ XXXII~They took their leave, and
15    XV|     of this sailor bold.~ ~ XXXII~"Thy ship, Columbus, shall
16   XVI|  and so his errors hide.~ ~ XXXII~Ubaldo took the time, and
17  XVII|     with mace or glaive.~ ~ XXXII~A false Armenian did this
18 XVIII|     not thy face disarm?~ ~ XXXII~"Com'st thou a friend or
19   XIX|   he no arms that wears;~ ~ XXXII~For gainst his armed foes
20    XX|   forth the footmen run.~ ~ XXXII~But who was first of all
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