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 1   III|     saw well near,~Thither he spurred, and gan huge slaughter
 2    IV| pursued her wanton sport,~She spurred the slow, and reined the
 3     V|    leave had take~And now had spurred his courser on his way,~
 4    VI|       XXVI~But scantly had he spurred his courser swift~Near to
 5    VI|            XXXIV~With that he spurred his horse with speed and
 6    VI|     last.~ ~ XXXVI~The victor spurred again his light-foot steed,~
 7    VI|        herself abandoned,~She spurred her speedy steed, and swift
 8   VII|      bushes blind,~Thither he spurred, thither he rode to see:~
 9   VII|    butts with horned head,~So spurred he forth his horse with
10   VII|     face.~ ~ XCVI~And forward spurred his mounture fierce withal,~
11   VII|        With nimble speed, and spurred now out, now in,~And as
12   VII|     that wrong;~Forthwith the spurred courser forward hies,~Within
13    IX|  gainst the stripling bold~He spurred his steed, that underneath
14    IX|          XLVIII~This said, he spurred forth where Solyman~Destroyed
15     X|  longer stay,~But thitherward spurred forth his steed in post,~
16   XII|      hideous noise fast after spurred the knight,~She heard and
17   XVI|      damsel first made he,~He spurred my youth, and I cast off
18  XVII|        But that your strength spurred forth with noble wrath,~
19    XX|     mighty targe,~And forward spurred his steed and gave the charge.~ ~
20    XX|       CXXXIX~This said, forth spurred they both, both high advance~
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