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 1     V|   Thee whom high birth makes equal with the best~Thine acts
 2     V|    other champion flew,~With equal courage, and with equal
 3     V|      equal courage, and with equal ire.~The gentle princess,
 4    VI|      dare contend with me in equal mart."~Tancred for anger
 5    VI|     stay, you warriors keen,~Equal your honor, equal is your
 6    VI|      keen,~Equal your honor, equal is your might;~Forbear this
 7   VII|    Tancredi sped,~And now in equal pace almost they closed,~
 8   VII|     parleyed they to meet in equal tilt,~Each took his aim
 9    IX|      won again;~The loss was equal, even the numbers slain.~ ~
10    IX|   numbers slain.~ ~ LII~With equal rage, as when the southern
11    IX|      the blessed spirits be,~Equal in joys, though differing
12     X|  misled this knight awry,~In equal balance ponder then and
13  XVII|     in people to huge shires equal,~That did a thousand streets
14   XIX|      with unequal harm, with equal fear~Fled all, all that
15    XX|      one durst combat him in equal field,~Gildippes undertook
16    XX| neither shrink nor yield,~In equal balance hung their hope
17    XX|  captive and his slave;~Thus equal loss and equal foil they
18    XX|   slave;~Thus equal loss and equal foil they have.~ ~ LXXII~
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