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 1     I|         with princely grace:~ ~ XXI~"Warriors, whom God himself
 2    II|      smile engendereth love.~ ~ XXI~It was amazement, wonder
 3   III|         who longed to kiss.~ ~  XXI~This while forth pricked
 4    IV|        nor devil could tell.~ ~ XXI~And yet he thought, -- Oh,
 5     V|       durst desire the same.~ ~ XXI~If when this breath from
 6    VI|         for his armor cried.~ ~ XXI~While he was armed, his
 7   VII|      fortune, trust in love.~ ~ XXI~"Yet may it be, if gracious
 8  VIII|    well-nigh slain and lost;~ ~ XXI~"Of thousands twain an hundred
 9    IX|         battle and to fight.~ ~ XXI~The Arabians wist they could
10     X| discretion guides the skies.~ ~ XXI~"That puissant arm of thine
11    XI|       to his presence comes.~ ~ XXI~And furnished to us when
12   XII|       the eunuch thus begun:~ ~ XXI~"Senapus ruled, and yet
13  XIII|        that enchanted place:~ ~ XXI~When from the grove a fearful
14   XIV|         war is ruled by wit.~ ~ XXI~Lord Guelpho there, within
15    XV|       their right hand left.~ ~ XXI~Numidia's mighty plains
16   XVI|        saw them in her eyes:~ ~ XXI~Her, to command; to serve,
17  XVII|       cradle hath and grave.~ ~ XXI~Their clothes not rich,
18 XVIII|    moisture and their shade.~ ~ XXI~The knight some way sought
19   XIX|       gently spoke and said:~ ~ XXI~"Yield, hardy knight, and
20    XX|        he should be crowned.~ ~ XXI~Perchance, if man's proud
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