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 1     I|         naked child devours.~ ~ LVI~Guascher and Raiphe in valor
 2    II|     again their houses lost.~ ~ LVI~Emmaus is a city small,
 3   III|    nature strengtheneth art.~ ~ LVI~The town is stored of troughs
 4    IV|    border of my native land.~ ~ LVI~"The fort Arontes was, for
 5     V|       hear our upright dome.~ ~ LVI~"But let him come withouten
 6    VI|        hope and life depend.~ ~ LVI~Her the sole daughter of
 7   VII|         foe to deadly fight:~ ~ LVI~Such was the Pagan's fury,
 8  VIII|     should be laid in grave.~ ~ LVI~"But if it be his trunk
 9    IX|     down his gracious sight.~ ~ LVI~From whence with grace and
10     X|        famished nigh before.~ ~ LVI~With surly countenance and
11    XI|         at length therefore:~ ~ LVI~And with his hand he beckoned
12   XII|   struck, or thrust in vain.~ ~ LVI~Shame bred desire a sharp
13  XIII|      sire's ill-guided wain.~ ~ LVI~As from a furnace flew the
14   XIV|    contention, discord, war.~ ~ LVI~"And as she wished so the
15    XV| thousand streams down pours,~ ~ LVI~All which, united in the
16   XVI|    bitter wrath forth brast:~ ~ LVI~"Of Sophia fair thou never
17  XVII|       journey end and mine."~ ~ LVI~The knights she set upon
18 XVIII|         worse defended side;~ ~ LVI~"Camillo, thou not far from
19   XIX|       draws near this coast.~ ~ LVI~"Meanwhile the highest buildings
20    XX|          fear gave it faith.~ ~ LVI~The Afric tyrants and the
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