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 1     I|       my request this war was undertake,~In private cell, who erst
 2    IV|       within short while, did undertake~Degree of knighthood, as
 3    IV|      age was all to young,~To undertake alone a work so hard,~To
 4    IV|      hard~He counselled me to undertake this thing,~Of these some
 5     V|      tis our part at first to undertake;~Courage and haste beseems
 6    VI|    had Godfrey singled out~To undertake this hardy enterprise,~But
 7   VII|     No new adventures list he undertake.~ ~ XXXI~Before the castle,
 8   VII|    out,~With courage bold, to undertake the fight:~Absent were all
 9   VII|       the battle fierce would undertake,~Now strove they all who
10  VIII|   need,~The monster grants to undertake the thing.~Meanwhile the
11   XII|   Some high attempt of war to undertake,~Whether high God my mind
12   XII|   bold and hardy knight,~Will undertake to burn the wondrous tower,~
13   XII|   Ismen said, "You twain that undertake~This hard attempt, awhile
14   XIV|     if not he, who else dares undertake~Of this enchanted wood to
15   XIV|       quoth he, "that message undertake,~I will refuse no pains
16   XIV|   this great voyage which you undertake,~Much by his skill, and
17 XVIII| framed of pines and firs, did undertake~To build a fortress huge,
18 XVIII|       I have,~A person fit to undertake this task,~A man quick,
19    XX|     come,~And leaped forth to undertake the fight,~The people round
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