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 1   III|     and press the sevenfold targe;~The troop by Dudon led
 2    VI| quite through his sevenfold targe did bear,~And in his breastplate
 3    VI|  ill defenced with sword or targe,~Tancredi's thigh, as he
 4   VII|    appear,~The angel on his targe received that stroke,~And
 5    IX|    bulls' hides, his mighty targe,~And sheathed his weapons
 6    IX|     weak to bear his mighty targe,~His hand to rule his heavy
 7    XI|   joining many a shield and targe,~Some with their engines
 8    XI|     saves behind his mighty targe,~A shield not used but in
 9    XI|    hit, in spite of helm or targe,~They deeply wound, or else
10  XIII| limbs were weak his helm or targe to bear;~Nathless when need
11   XVI|     shield.~ ~ XXX~Upon the targe his looks amazed he bent,~
12 XVIII|    a pentise made of many a targe,~The armed towers close
13 XVIII|   stood,~The other bare his targe his face before;~His hardy
14    XX|    heavy, strong and mighty targe,~That with seven hard bulls'
15    XX|     saved behind his mighty targe,~And forward spurred his
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