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 1    II| ambassadors they come,~Them many a squire attends, and many a groom.~ ~
 2     V|          mine arms," he cried; his squire them brings,~And clad his
 3    VI|            were gone,~Called for a squire she loved and trusted most,~
 4    VI|     constrained.~ ~ XCI~The trusty squire provided needments meet,~
 5    VI|           she approached where the squire abode,~There took they horse
 6    VI|            she, between~Her trusty squire and maiden, sallied out,~
 7    VI|          more wise,~She called her squire, whom thus she gan advise.~ ~
 8    VI|      grieved her most, the careful squire~Less speedy seemed than
 9    VI|         their fear, they went:~The squire who all too late returned,
10    VI|        Tancred, whose thoughts the squire had filled with doubt~By
11 XVIII|       Quoth Tancred, "Lo, a subtle squire I have,~A person fit to
12   XIX|           am; behold me well."~The squire her lovely beauty called
13   XIX|          pronounce them plain.~The squire what she concealed would
14   XIX|           causes true, from me thy squire and guide?"~ ~ XCI~With
15   XIX|            Pagan; forward went the squire,~And saw whereas another
16   XIX|            and twined,~And saw his squire, and saw that courteous
17   XIX|           ride,~As he that was her squire, her guard, her guide.~ ~
18   XIX|      chamber wide;~There while the squire his late discovery said,~
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