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 1     I|   pinnace take thee swift as shaft from bow,~And speed thee,
 2    VI|      That never beast, bird, shaft flew half so swift;~Such
 3    VI|    ope her heart for Cupid's shaft to hit,~Who never knots
 4   VII|   But from his quiver huge a shaft he hent,~And set it in his
 5   VII|   CIV~Raymond drew forth the shaft, as much behoved,~And with
 6    XI|     bended strong,~Therein a shaft headed with mortal steel,~
 7    XI|      from her bow no steeled shaft there flew~But that some
 8    XI|     breathe a space,~A fatal shaft upon his forehead light,~
 9    XI| right eye Clorinda's seventh shaft went,~And in his neck broke
10    XI|     When on his leg a sudden shaft him hit,~And through that
11    XI|  That when her sides a cruel shaft hath rift,~With it she shakes
12   XIV|      the fields ran swift as shaft from bow,~While here they
13  XVII|      forbid," quoth he, "one shaft of thine~Should be discharged
14 XVIII|      cast a dart, or throw a shaft or stone;~But framed of
15    XX|  each sword, each dart, each shaft I view,~Although the quarrel
16    XX|      no measure,~Outflew the shaft, but with the shaft, this
17    XX|      the shaft, but with the shaft, this charm,~This wish she
18    XX|    hit,~Too hard for woman's shaft or woman's shot,~Instead
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