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 1     I|  spent his life therefore.~ ~ LVIII~But these and all, Rinaldo
 2    II| attends, and many a groom.~ ~ LVIII~The first Aletes, born in
 3   III|      diamond set in brass.~ ~ LVIII~While thus the Duke on every
 4    IV|   change my chaste desire.~ ~ LVIII~"Not that he sitteth on
 5     V|    right and wrong debate.~ ~ LVIII~"And where you wish he should
 6    VI|      love more surer knit.~ ~ LVIII~Her body free, captivated
 7   VII|     all that durst beside.~ ~ LVIII~With sober those ten which
 8  VIII|     mild and gentle sleep.~ ~ LVIII~This man was strong of limb,
 9    IX|       differing in degree.~ ~ LVIII~With harmony of their celestial
10     X|    death and danger great.~ ~ LVIII~And for he had that noble
11    XI|      with clouds o'ercast.~ ~ LVIII~Upon the bulwarks now appeared
12   XII|       at once took breath.~ ~ LVIII~Each other long beheld,
13  XIII|      in flowers, in grass.~ ~ LVIII~Sleep to his quiet dales
14   XIV|        there writ in gold:~ ~ LVIII~" `Whoso thou art whom will
15    XV|   large and spacious lake.~ ~ LVIII~There on a table was all
16   XVI|       blaspheme your name?~ ~ LVIII~"Go cruel, go, go with such
17  XVII|      that shone so bright.~ ~ LVIII~High on a tree they saw
18 XVIII|      his gait, his grace."~ ~ LVIII~Sent for, he came, and when
19   XIX| mighty host to show begun.~ ~ LVIII~Tents infinite, and standards
20    XX|       that flies or falls.~ ~ LVIII~Like as the wind stopped
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