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 1     I|         praise in his ears.~ ~ LX~And then, though scantly
 2    II|        on his weapon's end.~ ~ LX~These two entreatance made
 3   III|     Rinaldo like in fight."~ ~ LX~To whom the king: "He likes
 4    IV|  hatred, endless is uneath.~ ~ LX~"And so he trusts to wash
 5     V|        quarrels old awake."~ ~ LX~This while, the fair and
 6    VI|     yet her love was chief.~ ~ LX~The silly maid in secret
 7   VII|         fear exiled shame.~ ~  LX~The angry duke their fear
 8  VIII|       weak brain tormented.~ ~ LX~A murdered body huge beside
 9    IX|     tell them mine intent."~ ~ LX~This said, the winged warrior
10     X|     thus their errors told:~ ~ LX~"We, not elect to that exploit
11    XI|      dust old Raymond laid:~ ~ LX~And Eustace eke within the
12   XII|        this fight he made:~ ~  LX~"Evil is our chance and
13  XIII|       men sufficient think.~ ~ LX~He that the gliding rivers
14   XIV|        cool and gentle air.~ ~ LX~"A rumbling sound amid the
15    XV|     veiled the gentle lake.~ ~ LX~As when the morning star,
16   XVI|       closed were her eyes.~ ~ LX~Thou closed thine eyes,
17  XVII|       state and welfare be.~ ~ LX~"For, though you wot it
18 XVIII|     twenty yards he rolled.~ ~ LX~His weapons were a Syrian
19   XIX|   quick, front lifted high:~ ~ LX~On every side he pried here
20    XX| assailed the bands on foot:~ ~ LX~He brake their pikes, and
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