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 1     I|       you, whilst you read.~ ~ VI~Six years were run since
 2    II|      frankincense and gold.~ ~ VI~"This idol would I have
 3   III|       where he lived again.~ ~ VI~Soft words, low speech,
 4    IV|       and like naught else.~ ~ VI~About their princes each
 5     V|      but a glorious slave."~ ~ VI~Thus Godfrey said, and thus
 6    VI|         or unrevenged fall.~ ~ VI~"But if the roots of wonted
 7   VII|       the virgin to lament.~ ~ VI~Her plaints were interrupted
 8  VIII|  sighed; then thus he told:~ ~ VI~"Sweno, the King of Denmark'
 9    IX|      land and Juda's king.~ ~  VI~But, ere he open war proclaimed,
10     X|       from a palm he found.~ ~ VI~On them he supped, and amid
11    XI|       William and Ademare,~ ~  VI~The mighty duke came next,
12   XII|      betide me good or ill.~ ~ VI~"But if it fortune such
13  XIII|       circles vain he made:~ ~ VI~He in the circle set one
14   XIV|    friend and fellow dear!"~ ~ VI~He answered him, "Thy glorious
15    XV|    pure, fair, and strange.~ ~ VI~"Enter this boat, you happy
16   XVI|        the Egyptian queen:~ ~  VI~Antonius eke himself to
17  XVII|       rich flood embraced.~ ~  VI~Maremma, myrrh and spices
18 XVIII| returned Afric or Asia won.~ ~ VI~Thus marched to his tent
19   XIX|     and promise old also."~ ~  VI~"Descend," the fierce Circassian
20    XX|      this fray, this fight.~ ~ VI~When first he saw the daybreak
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