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 1    IV|        breath.~ ~ LI~"I feared deadly evil if long I stayed,~And
 2   VII|      Defying his strong foe to deadly fight:~ ~ LVI~Such was the
 3   VII|        CXX~The cruel hail, and deadly wounding blade,~Upon their
 4    IX|    That fierce, stern, bloody, deadly waxed the fight.~ ~ LXXIV~
 5    XI|     drew,~And many a sharp and deadly arrow shot;~And from her
 6    XI|      his right eye he caught a deadly clap,~Through his right
 7    XI|    flight,~So feared they this deadly thundering tower:~But Solyman
 8  XIII|       that breeds more woe and deadly pain,~Than Acheron or Stygian
 9   XIV|    secret sting~Of strange and deadly poison closed lies,~One
10   XIV|          LXXV~"Then from those deadly, wicked streams refrain~
11    XV|        they, "of danger and of deadly pain,~Here fond desire must
12 XVIII|    make it smoke and flame and deadly stink:~And for his wood
13 XVIII|     wall,~But to revenge these deadly blows they strove,~With
14 XVIII|   stones and darts a sharp and deadly shower,~And still to cut
15   XIX|        and from him drove that deadly sleep,~That now his eyes
16    XX|    Christian trumpets give the deadly call,~The Pagans answer,
17    XX|        forth he leapt;~ ~ LXVI~Deadly he wounded him, and that
18    XX| despite,~A strong, a fierce, a deadly stroke he gave,~And pierced
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