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 1     I|         his letters signed~The trusty herald took, nor longer
 2    IV|   mantle spread,~When with two trusty maids, in great distress,~
 3     V|      all, besides~Two bold and trusty squires, and so he rides.~ ~
 4    VI| bestrode,~And guarded with his trusty friends forth rode.~ ~ XXVI~
 5    VI|        constrained.~ ~ XCI~The trusty squire provided needments
 6    VI|   obeyed, and she, between~Her trusty squire and maiden, sallied
 7    VI|     Threatening her death, his trusty courser move,~Her love,
 8   VII|     knight,~Who underneath his trusty shield was got,~His sword
 9   VII|    with his rage, now with his trusty blade,~Against his blows
10  VIII|    What favor then hope you my trusty friends?~His villain heart
11    XI|       quoth he, "your sure and trusty shield?~Your helm, your
12    XI|     mighty bow,~"That sure and trusty target let me take,~Impenetrable
13    XI|   Godfrey armed round about~In trusty plate, with fierce and dreadful
14   XIV|   nephew, to thyself restore~A trusty help, when strength of hand
15   XIV|       faithful pilot, cunning, trusty, sure,~As Tiphys was, or
16   XIX|     hent,~And on his thigh his trusty sword he tied,~And to the
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