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 1   III|          Algazar's breastplate, of fine temper made,~Nor Corban'
 2    IV|             and whence thou art in fine,~Lest my audacious boldness
 3     V|          slain or captives made in fine:~The Arabian outlaws them
 4   VII|           old and tough, of temper fine.~As when a comet far and
 5   VII|          knight, alas! be slain in fine,~As likest is, great ruth
 6    IX|           wondrous blow his weapon fine,~Did Adiazel in two parts
 7    IX|          his thigh, short, hooked, fine,~And braving in his Turkish
 8    XI|            shelter of their target fine,~But their bold fronts to
 9   XII|         stay,~Till I a wildfire of fine temper make,~That this great
10   XII|        gazed about, his squires in fine he knew,~Then weak and woful
11   XIV|            exploits shall bring to fine."~This said, he vanished
12   XIV|    sunbeams doth polish, purge and fine,~And makes it silver pure,
13   XVI| workmanship excelled the substance fine,~For all the shapes in that
14   XVI|          the labyrinth they got in fine,~As Theseus did by Ariadne'
15  XVII|          wrought the fatal end and fine,~Both of himself and of
16   XIX|           naught~Or helm of temper fine or sevenfold shield:~But
17   XIX|       sighed, and tore her tresses fine,~And from her eyes two streams
18    XX|        drew~With her strong hand a fine and trenchant blade,~And
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