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 1     I|          and down doth bring.~ ~ XII~To whom the Lord thus spake: "
 2    II|  offender perish sure withal.~ ~ XII~"To spill the wine with
 3   III|      directs them all aright.~ ~ XII~All things well ordered,
 4    IV|           and lasting praise.~ ~ XII~"But why recount I thus
 5     V|        serve here with thee."~ ~ XII~This last request, for love
 6    VI|       and revenge our wrong."~ ~ XII~The Saracen at this was
 7   VII| contentment for example take.~ ~ XII~"Time was, for each one
 8  VIII|        fears, no peril spies.~ ~ XII~"Thus hasting on, he hasted
 9    IX|        air unseen she glides.~ ~ XII~The Soldan cried, "O thou
10     X|         your force and might.~ ~ XII~"But if you follow me, within
11    XI|       and of his mother dear.~ ~ XII~Upon the walls the Pagans
12   XII|          even with the deed."~ ~ XII~Thus spake the prince, and
13  XIII|          and leaf they stand.~ ~ XII~When thus his cursed work
14   XIV|   proffereth heaven the same.~ ~ XII~Wherefore he answered, "
15    XV|     fastened, swim and float;~ ~ XII~Some spread their sails,
16   XVI|      nectar sweet forth pour.~ ~ XII~The joyous birds, hid under
17  XVII|     thundering down from sky.~ ~ XII~On either side him stood
18 XVIII|   friends, and left his tent.~ ~ XII~It was the time when gainst
19   XIX|   ward-than bear his stroke.~ ~  XII~But bold and bolt upright
20    XX|    charge our troops behind."~ ~ XII~Then through his host, that
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