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 1     I|       gilden arms of price.~ ~ XLI~Guelpho next them the land
 2    II|     took, and oft beguiled.~ ~ XLI~This lusty lady came from
 3   III|      famous more for love."~ ~ XLI~While thus they tell their
 4    IV|        so my need persuade.~ ~ XLI~"In thee I hope, thy succors
 5     V|       which late you heard.~ ~ XLI~And said, "Although I wot
 6    VI| splinters, spark and smoke.~ ~ XLI~The shock made all the towers
 7   VII|    shame, disdain and love.~ ~ XLI~At last so careless foul
 8  VIII|         then take thy way.'~ ~ XLI~"This said, he led me over
 9    IX|    upon the banks of Rhone.~ ~ XLI~Albazar with his mace Ernesto
10     X| respond his speeches great.~ ~ XLI~"But if it you beseem, whom
11    XI| subdues the greatest might.~ ~ XLI~While thus the worthies
12   XII|     herself but lately had.~ ~ XLI~With cheerful smile she
13  XIII|    grief, compassion, fear.~ ~ XLI~He drew his sword at last,
14   XIV|       such amazement deep."~ ~ XLI~"You are within the hollow
15    XV|     second showed his face.~ ~ XLI~They saw how eastward stretched
16   XVI|       as well as run away."~ ~ XLI~At this Rinaldo stopped,
17  XVII|        sound of instrument.~ ~ XLI~Amid the noise and shout
18 XVIII|      way is safe and free."~ ~ XLI~Sent were the workmen thither,
19   XIX|     ends our kingly power."~ ~ XLI~"Where is your virtue, where
20    XX|     deaths who can explain?~ ~ XLI~With this fierce king encounter
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