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 1     I|    thee, and all the rest.~ ~ LIII~Dudon of Consa was their
 2    II|  guilty, I set them free."~ ~ LIII~Thus were they loosed, happiest
 3   III|    goshawks' sight aghast.~ ~ LIII~The herald Ligiere now from
 4    IV|     dire ere next I slept.~ ~ LIII~"And further told me, if
 5     V|   glorious conquest bring.~ ~ LIII~But Guelpho, when the prince
 6    VI|    again to meet me here."~ ~ LIII~"I swear," quoth Tancred, "
 7   VII|    monarchs, and to kings.~ ~ LIII~So shone the Pagan in bright
 8  VIII|      fair head was parted;~ ~ LIII~"His right hand wanted eke,
 9    IX|   gainst helm they crush.~ ~  LIII~The battle eke to Sionward
10     X|  joined with Juda's king."~ ~ LIII~King Aladine from his rich
11    XI|   wrath and valor swelled.~ ~ LIII~He turned about and to good
12   XII| answered, "War and death."~ ~ LIII~"And war and death," quoth
13  XIII|   labor, faint with sweat:~ ~ LIII~The planets mild their lamps
14   XIV|   slain her men in fight.~ ~  LIII~"Rinaldo there had dolt
15    XV|     weary, faint and slow.~ ~ LIII~But having passed all that
16   XVI|     and your love too hot.~ ~ LIII~"But those are common faults,
17  XVII|     of their service made.~ ~ LIII~Nor they alone, but all
18 XVIII|       oft with good speed.~ ~ LIII~The duke let go the captive
19   XIX|    publish forth my will."~ ~ LIII~This said, he went where
20    XX|  pride, their rich attire.~ ~ LIII~But now the Moors, Arabians,
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