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 1     I| adorned his locks of gold.~ ~ XIV~Of silver wings he took
 2    II|   knots can Heaven unbind.~ ~ XIV~Among them dwelt, her parents'
 3   III| groundwork found and lay."~ ~ XIV~While to her folk thus spake
 4    IV|      lands acknowledge it.~ ~ XIV~"So shall our sacred altars
 5     V|       his words were true.~ ~ XIV~"Degrees," quoth he, "of
 6    VI|    prove in single fight."~ ~ XIV~The king replied, "Though
 7   VII|       have I quiet spent."~ ~ XIV~While thus he spake, Erminia
 8  VIII|   when we approached near.~ ~ XIV~"There did our scouts return
 9    IX|    speed the news prevent.~ ~ XIV~Alecto left them, and her
10     X|     peril, greatest pain."~ ~ XIV~The old man praised his
11    XI|       to end they brought.~ ~ XIV~A table set they on the
12   XII|       strength with fight.~ ~ XIV~"If you went forth great
13  XIII|      the heavens foreshow:~ ~ XIV~"So great with us will be
14   XIV|      doth thy state deny.~ ~  XIV~"The enchanted forest, and
15    XV|    Zion's conquered wall."~ ~ XIV~While thus she said, as
16   XVI|    the waters silent were.~ ~ XIV~"The gently budding rose,"
17  XVII|        and arms down bent:~ ~ XIV~Their squadrons first the
18 XVIII|       sea, air, and land.~ ~  XIV~Thus as he mused, to the
19   XIX|   tumbleth down from high.~ ~ XIV~The Christian sought to
20    XX|    sweet, and placed well.~ ~ XIV~"My hardy host, you conquerors
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