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 1    II|     tofore his sight appear,~Ismen dead bones laid in cold
 2    II| taste, touch, see, and hear;~Ismen with terror of his mighty
 3    II|   their church we bring:~Let Ismen with his squares and trigons
 4     X|  Tenth book~ ~ THE ARGUMENT.~Ismen from sleep awakes the Soldan
 5     X|      is to satisfy thy will,~Ismen I hight, called an enchanter
 6     X|      leaped in the mire,~But Ismen called again the angry lord,~
 7     X|      he looketh right,~There Ismen stayed, and his eyesight
 8     X|   den,~ ~ XXXIV~A privy door Ismen unlocked at last,~And up
 9     X|    the cloud he stayed,~Whom Ismen thus bespake, "How can you
10     X|     with gold and stone,~And Ismen sage did at his elbow bide,~
11   XII|     discontent.~ ~ XVII~Then Ismen said, "You twain that undertake~
12   XII|     praise, or with her die.~Ismen with words more hasty still
13  XIII| steel to bring:~Thither went Ismen old with tresses hoar,~When
14  XIII|   with folding clouds about,~Ismen his sprites to come with
15 XVIII|   are!~ ~ LXXXVII~But wicked Ismen to his harm that saw~How
16 XVIII|   When from the tower, which Ismen could not shun,~Out fled
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