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 1     I|      but armies overthrown?~ ~ XXV~"Not as we list erect we
 2    II|    scorneth death therefor.~ ~ XXV~"And yet no theft was this,
 3   III|   place except this heart."~ ~ XXV~At last resolved, although
 4    IV|         come thou and spin.~ ~ XXV~"Go to the Christians' host,
 5     V|       him to his woful end.~ ~ XXV~The cursed fiend that set
 6    VI|       saw, and was content.~ ~ XXV~The rest gave place; for
 7   VII|     and hasted thitherward.~ ~ XXV~It was a fountain from the
 8  VIII|  willing should, have died.~ ~ XXV~"Alive I fell among my fellows
 9    IX| slaughter, death and blood.~ ~ XXV~High on the Soldan's helm
10     X|        was, so hot his ire.~ ~ XXV~Thus talked they, till they
11    XI|         keep and preserve."~ ~ XXV~Thus he concludes, and every
12   XII|       begets a silver dove.~ ~ XXV~"And to her spouse to show
13  XIII| strange or fearful thought.~ ~ XXV~He shook his head, and smiling
14   XIV|     teacher and his guidel"~ ~ XXV~Thus he entreated, and the
15    XV|      be wherein men dwell."~ ~ XXV~"Great Hercules," quoth
16   XVI|        match this for cost.~ ~ XXV~Of mild denays, of tender
17  XVII|      these wars outstepped.~ ~ XXV~After two kings, both subjects
18 XVIII|      viols which they bear.~ ~ XXV~He looked, he listened,
19   XIX|       boast or triumph can!~ ~ XXV~His gaping wounds the fall
20    XX|        them all to flight."~ ~ XXV~But to the bold, "Go, hardy
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