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 1     I|     fire augmenteth flame.~ ~ XIX~The captains called forthwith
 2    II|  Nature, Heaven, and Love.~ ~ XIX~Admired of all, on went
 3   III|      with tears ran over:~ ~  XIX~At last she spoke, and with
 4    IV|     earth and welkin flit.~ ~ XIX~About the world they spread
 5     V|     whispereth in his ear.~ ~ XIX~What, shall Rinaldo match
 6    VI|  fourth or fifth of fight.~ ~ XIX~"But let him come and prove,
 7   VII|     shepherd and his dame.~ ~ XIX~But oft, when underneath
 8  VIII|     and our valiant deeds.~ ~ XIX~"But hardy Sweno midst the
 9    IX|     death and heavy sleep.~ ~ XIX~"Come, come, this sword
10     X| troubles, broils and wars.~ ~ XIX~"But tell me first thy name,
11    XI|     rest and sweet repose.~ ~ XIX~With little sign as yet
12   XII|  nursed and kept the dame.~ ~ XIX~This aged sire had followed
13  XIII|     or like monsters bred:~ ~ XIX~Swift to the camp they turned
14   XIV|     again and join in one.~ ~ XIX~"But this conclusion shall
15    XV|   that Lotos ate erewhile.~ ~ XIX~Next Tunis on the crooked
16   XVI|       and love took rest.~ ~  XIX~His hungry eyes upon her
17  XVII|       of spoil they breed.~ ~ XIX~The naked folk of Barca
18 XVIII|       right well declared.~ ~ XIX~A dreadful thunder-clap
19   XIX|       on his feet up flew:~ ~ XIX~Far slower rose the unwieldy
20    XX|       what hand perchance.~ ~ XIX~"I ask an easy and a usual
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