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 1    II|  XLIV~Thus she inquired, and answer short he gave,~But such
 2    II|   whom the duke thus for his answer said:~ ~ LXXXI~"Ambassador,
 3    II|   the Pagans bold:~To that I answer, as my cousin is,~In plainest
 4    II|     reign."~ ~ LXXXVIII~This answer given, Argantes wild drew
 5    II|   Egypt, I at Sion stay,~The answer given thou canst unfold
 6    IV|           LXV~This said, his answer did the nymph attend,~Her
 7  VIII|    Till comforted at last he answer made,~How that, the day
 8    IX|  along;~But with a thrust an answer sharp she made,~And 'twixt
 9   XVI|     the birds, the wind loud answer made,~And while they sung,
10   XVI|    my servile state~My habit answer may, and all my gear:~I
11 XVIII|      his neck, the duke this answer gave:~"Let pass such speeches
12 XVIII|     bold, sly to deceive,~To answer, wise, and well advised
13 XVIII| stones that fly,~Give bitter answer to a sharp reply.~ ~ LXXI~
14   XIX|  frame~To his proud boast an answer sharp, but still~Argantes
15   XIX|  conquered scholar hath this answer sent;"~Argantes chafed,
16    XX|      deadly call,~The Pagans answer, and the fight accept;~The
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