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 1    II|    at home, so stay you all,~Better sit still, men say, than
 2   III|    valor proved,~Were it not better from this warlike rout~Withdrawn,
 3    VI|   rides by night.~ ~ ~ I~But better hopes had them recomforted~
 4    VI|      accord shall enter~With better will, say such you know
 5    VI|  might~Should be reserved to better time and use;~Yet that thou
 6    VI|      I can my fall excuse in better wise,~And will revenge this
 7   VII|     what he asked him, told,~Better by chance, "Tancred is now
 8   VII|  blade,"~When in his heart a better thought arose,~How for Christ'
 9   VII| peril fails,~Well armed, and better hearted, scorns his power.~
10  VIII|  strong and sharp, was never better sword.~ ~ XXXV~" `Heaven,
11    IX|     your fights succeed?~Now better arms and better hearts you
12    IX| succeed?~Now better arms and better hearts you need."~ ~ LXXVIII~
13     X|      far-renowned king,~Till better season serve, forbear thy
14     X|    sure conjecture hath,~And better than thou weenest know I
15     X| creep?~This sword can find a better way than thine,~Although
16   XVI|    here or hence depart some better way,~And calm your thoughts,
17  XVII|     and bare of men of fame,~Better than he none shall, none
18   XIX|     or skill, who knows,~His better hand loose and in freedom
19    XX|    but aided not his crew,~A better lover than a leader far,~
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