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 1     I|      and his fathers old.~ ~ XI~Thus when the Lord discovered
 2    II|   more to feel his shame.~ ~ XI~But when the angry king
 3   III|  hide, and hide the sky."~ ~ XI~The tender children, and
 4    IV|   clay, and born of dust.~ ~ XI~"Nor this sufficed, but
 5     V|    never yet found night.~ ~ XI~"Yet mayest thou further
 6    VI|   with our foes to fight.~ ~ XI~"Now though Godfredo hold
 7   VII|    wool to make us coats.~ ~ XI~"We little wish, we need
 8  VIII|      these Pagans strong.~ ~ XI~"And while the herald told
 9    IX|       and proved in Nice.~ ~ XI~"He feareth naught, he doubts
10     X|   and courage to provoke.~ ~ XI~"But now to visit Egypt'
11    XI|  fills the space between.~ ~ XI~Hither the armies went,
12   XII|  keeps and will preserve:~ ~ XI~"Nor shall so soon this
13  XIII|    sturdy sprites obeyed.~ ~ XI~Legions of devils by thousands
14   XIV|   pond, a marish strait."~ ~ XI~Thus said the one, the other
15    XV|     of armed men as sand.~ ~ XI~The passengers to landward
16   XVI| ripeneth and this blooms.~ ~ XI~The leaves upon the self-same
17  XVII| adorned his tresses hoar.~ ~ XI~His right hand did his precious
18 XVIII|   prayers false despise."~ ~ XI~Thus he advised him, and
19   XIX|      bold and hardy knew.~ ~ XI~Tancred of body active was
20    XX|   leader, lord and guide.~ ~ XI~To whom the Duke, "In thee
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