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 1   III|     wise were they and wary,~To murdered Dudon each lamenting goes,~
 2   III|       dire complaints about the murdered knight,~Where Dudon dead
 3     V|          and saith,~This Prince murdered, for a quarrel vain,~By
 4    VI|        shed some tears upon his murdered love.~ ~ LXXXVI~"Alas! impossible
 5   VII|         had dyed red,~Among the murdered bodies Pyrrhus laid,~And
 6  VIII|      scant survived.~When Sweno murdered saw each valiant knight,~
 7  VIII|        brain tormented.~ ~ LX~A murdered body huge beside him stood,~
 8  VIII|       are.~ ~ LXI~"Godfrey hath murdered me by treason vile,~What
 9  VIII|         the crows and pies:~Who murdered him? who shall us certain
10  VIII|  beguiled,~This night I saw his murdered sprite appear,~Pale, sad
11    IX|      their five deaths so often murdered was,~I know not how his
12    IX|     sprinkled with the same his murdered brood.~ ~ XXXIX~On Apennine
13    IX|       the rampire's height,~And murdered bodies in the ditch unheaped,~
14     X| maintained the fray,~My men all murdered, I that run away.~ ~ LI~"
15   XII|      Now to himself, now to his murdered love,~He spoke, who heard
16   XII|         fair dame by night thus murdered hath,~Nor from my side I
17  XIII|     fight,~Killed, not subdued, murdered, not overthrown?~Upon the
18   XIX|         saw where lay a warrior murdered new,~That all be-bled the
19    XX|        feeble bands, his people murdered are,~He saw their loss,
20    XX|            XC~Their guides, one murdered thus, the other gone,~The
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