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 1    II| Cassanoe's heir?~Oh then, what marble pillar shall uphold~The
 2    IV|       beams on every side,~The marble goddess, set at Cnidos,
 3    IV|    moved with women's tears~As marble stones are pierced with
 4     V|        Since our late guide in marble cold doth lie?~I, that with
 5    VI|      soul declared,~At last as marble rock he standeth still,~
 6  VIII|     With words engraven in the marble gray,~The warrior's name,
 7  VIII|       Sweno's corpse remain in marble chest,~While up to heaven
 8    IX|     hear his passing bell.~His marble heart such soft impression
 9     X|     speak I naught~Of gold and marble rich, and richly wrought.~ ~
10   XII|       sense deprived,~Upon the marble gray he fixed his sight,~
11   XII|    Alas!" began the knight,~"0 marble dear on my dear mistress
12  XIII| Tancred left his bed~To lay in marble cold his mistress dear,~
13   XIV|     frigate floating laid,~The marble white the prince did long
14 XVIII|      flew stones and clifts of marble rocks,~Trees shod with iron,
15   XIX|       cedar trees, of gold and marble stone;~Now not so rich,
16   XIX|     and the post.~ ~ XXXVII~No marble stone, no metal strong outbore~
17    XX|       like a man new turned to marble stone,~All lances broke,
18    XX|       other breasts to you are marble stone,~Dare you then pierce
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