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 1     I|       deceived, they live.~ ~ IV~Ye noble Princes, that protect
 2    II|    conquer shall your foe.~ ~ IV~"From surest castle of my
 3   III|    and acclamations sweet.~ ~ IV~As when a troop of jolly
 4    IV|     prisons of their King.~ ~ IV~The peers of Pluto's realm
 5     V|    danger comes unsought.~ ~  IV~"But if to shun these perils,
 6    VI|      to break their sleep.~ ~ IV~"Their time in feasting
 7   VII|  light, and down she laid.~ ~ IV~Her tears, her drink; her
 8  VIII|     uproar and at strife.~ ~  IV~"This act beseems thee well,
 9    IX|  ruled that kingdom great.~ ~ IV~The lands forenenst the
10     X|    yet resolved on naught.~ ~ IV~Thither at last he meant
11    XI|      solemn pomp prepare."~ ~ IV~Next morn the bishops twain,
12   XII|     woman's hand could do.~ ~ IV~"On birds and beasts in
13  XIII|  forest old, dare venture.~ ~ IV~United there the ghosts
14   XIV|    golden plumes bespread.~ ~ IV~Such semblances, such shapes,
15    XV|   sate the stern to guide.~ ~ IV~Upon her front her locks
16   XVI|       such a tender tree.~ ~  IV~Beyond was made a sea, whose
17  XVII|     captains canst descry.~ ~ IV~When Egypt from the Greekish
18 XVIII|   show thy courage stout."~ ~ IV~Thus said he, and the knight
19   XIX|     to avenge that wrong."~ ~ IV~Lord Tancred smiled, with
20    XX| displeased because delayed~ ~ IV~Till morning next, for he
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