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 1     I|        they skirmish still;~ ~ LI~Tatine their guide, and
 2    II|     his temple pure to set.~ ~ LI~"To him therefore this wonder
 3   III| withstand a courage stout.~ ~  LI~"Of double iron, brass or
 4    IV|     first I drew my breath.~ ~ LI~"I feared deadly evil if
 5     V|     him he feared or loved.~ ~ LI~Their speeches soften much
 6    VI|     challenge proud before.~ ~ LI~These men their sceptres
 7   VII|     appointed day to fight.~ ~ LI~The night which that expected
 8  VIII|       tell it good or bad."~ ~ LI~He answered him, "As far
 9    IX|     the world might wonder.~ ~ LI~The Christians by their
10     X|  murdered, I that run away.~ ~ LI~"If this, or any coward
11    XI|        naked left the wall.~ ~ LI~The tower above, the ram
12   XII|       none her saw or knew:~ ~ LI~Then as a wolf guilty of
13  XIII|       old that to him said:~ ~ LI~"Leave off thy hardy thought,
14   XIV|       rescued as they went.~ ~ LI~"What chanced since I will
15    XV|    gone, and swift he fled.~ ~ LI~The hardy couple on their
16   XVI|       love no entrance got.~ ~ LI~Love entered not to kindle
17  XVII|        not of their deeds."~ ~ LI~The Indian fierce replied, "
18 XVIII|        with fear half dead:~ ~ LI~The duke received her, saved
19   XIX|      the assault and fight.~ ~ LI~With cheerful look thus
20    XX|     graves out of the clay.~ ~ LI~Beside his lord slain lay
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