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 1     I|     good beginnings of each enterprise;~The gentle season might
 2    II|  But how we must begin this enterprise,~I will your Highness thus
 3    II|     thou see this desperate enterprise.~The field of death, watered
 4    IV|    so~That they consent her enterprise to prove;~She wins them
 5    IV|   great I must unfold,~This enterprise thy cunning must pursue,~
 6    IV| LXXXVI~And when she saw her enterprise had got~Some wished mean
 7     V|   power I grant you on this enterprise;~But first in Dudon's place,
 8     V|   shall we harder make this enterprise.~ ~ LXVIII~"Before report
 9    VI|     To undertake this hardy enterprise,~But on Prince Tancred saw
10    VI|     for achievement of this enterprise,~None other time but this
11  VIII|    In many a hard and hardy enterprise,~But now with many a gash
12     X|     happy end of this great enterprise,~So Heaven decrees, and
13   XII|  fear and dread aghast~This enterprise forbear I to pursue,~No,
14   XII|    To execute their valiant enterprise:~So from a cannon or a roaring
15   XIV|  The twain elected for this enterprise,~But humbly yielded to obey
16   XVI|     bring to happy end~This enterprise begun, all that sect~Which
17 XVIII| Prepared him gladly to this enterprise,~Thoughtful he passed the
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