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 1     I|      Scios came and Crete.~ ~ LXXIX~Great Neptune grieved underneath
 2    II|   conquests got, in peace.~ ~ LXXIX~"Nor ye that part in these
 3    IV|    good turns are delayed.~ ~ LXXIX~"And think not that Eustace'
 4     V|     haste had she to ride.~ ~ LXXIX~The conqueress departs,
 5    VI|       or never opened are.~ ~ LXXIX~With strong Clorinda was
 6   VII|       foes can overthrow!"~ ~ LXXIX~Thus prayed the County,
 7  VIII|       and a God in speech:~ ~ LXXIX~"What foolish words? what
 8    IX|       full of rage before.~ ~ LXXIX~Then by his puissance mighty
 9    XI|       that weapon's might.~ ~ LXXIX~The dreadful blow quite
10   XII|     than beasts, betrayed.~ ~ LXXIX~"But where you be, if still
11  XIII|      in flowers, in grass.~ ~ LXXIX~Earth, like the patient
12   XIV|  foreknow or once foresee:~ ~ LXXIX~"And eke as safe from that
13  XVII|       Peter's chair again.~ ~ LXXIX~As he that honored her and
14 XVIII|   came, the passage made.~ ~  LXXIX~There killing such as durst
15   XIX|     thus he broke the ice.~ ~ LXXIX~Therewith he smiled, and
16    XX| knights and soldiers tall.~ ~ LXXIX~It seemed his thirst and
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