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 1     I|       shade.~ ~ XLVII~A Pagan damsel there unwares he met,~In
 2    II|  death.~ ~ XXVI~Ta'en was the damsel, and without remorse,~The
 3   III|     where her locks about the damsel flew,~And at her back he
 4     V|       ten to gone~And aid the damsel:" thus devised the knight,~
 5     V|     LXIX~The captain sage the damsel fair assured,~His word was
 6    VI|       loss too soon the woful damsel plained,~Her grief was such,
 7    VI|    Emboldened had this tender damsel so,~That where wild beasts
 8    VI|      thus beguiled~The simple damsel, with his filed tongue:~"
 9    VI|      to have seen~That feeble damsel armed round about?~The porter
10   XII| Dissevered from the press the damsel flew:~Tancred alone of her
11   XII|      low on earth the wounded damsel layeth,~And while she fell,
12   XII|     To make thyself a heathen damsel's thrall;~But see, thy grief
13    XV|    bark they spied,~Wherein a damsel sate the stern to guide.~ ~
14   XVI| became;~His niece a wandering damsel first made he,~He spurred
15   XIX|       LXXII~To Tisipherne the damsel turning right,~"And what
16   XIX|       not say, `Go, wandering damsel, find~Some other home, thou
17   XIX|       down.~Vafrino where the damsel might sojourn~A chamber
18    XX|      his side;~The prince the damsel by her habit knew,~"See,
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