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 1     I|    green,~When up arose each warrior bold and brave,~Glistering
 2    II|      in this doleful wise,~A warrior bold unwares approached
 3    II|  view what countenance every warrior bears,~And lastly on the
 4   III| sturdy steel forth stept the warrior bold,~The first he smote
 5   III|     Among these armies is no warrior found~Graver in speech,
 6     V|     not for this the wronged warrior stayed~His just displeasure
 7     V|     speeches soften much the warrior's heart,~And make his wilful
 8    VI|      bold I not refuse."~The warrior breathing out desire of
 9    VI|      at his surest ward each warrior lieth,~He wisely guides
10   VII|    in the same.~ ~ XXXIV~The warrior answered, blushing red for
11   VII|   proud threats the Gascoign warrior quaketh,~And uncouth fear
12   VII|       nor sleight the subtle warrior harms,~His nimble steed
13  VIII|      in the marble gray,~The warrior's name, his worth and praise
14  VIII| grass with blood besprent,~A warrior tumbled in his blood we
15  VIII|      LXXXIV~Fame as a winged warrior they beheld,~With semblant
16    IX|     LX~This said, the winged warrior low inclined~At his Creator'
17   XII|   warnings dost reject!'~The warrior vanished having said the
18  XVII|       Of Mahomet's descent a warrior~There set his throne and
19   XIX|   grass,~And saw where lay a warrior murdered new,~That all be-bled
20    XX|      Christian saw the hardy warrior come,~And leaped forth to
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