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 1    VI| thousand doubts, and turned his speedy pace~To bring his lady and
 2    VI|         the careful squire~Less speedy seemed than e'er before
 3    VI|      abandoned,~She spurred her speedy steed, and swift she fled.~ ~
 4  VIII|        think I~As on two days a speedy post well rideth,~To Gaza-ward
 5     X|    defend.'~We all refused, for speedy death each prayeth,~Save
 6   XII|      They hasted forward with a speedy pace,~Unseen, unmarked,
 7   XII|    while came to the place~With speedy haste, where they beheld
 8    XV|   drived,~Toward the west their speedy course they frame,~In sight
 9  XVII|        Like a swift storm their speedy troops appear,~If winds
10  XVII|        found out,~Meanwhile had speedy fame the tidings borne~That
11 XVIII|     these to defend the wall,~A speedy dove through the clear welkin
12 XVIII|       crew.~Defended thus their speedy course they take,~And to
13    XX|      and speeches fell,~Shrill, speedy, pleasant, sweet, and placed
14    XX|         the one she hath swift, speedy, quick,~So thinks each Pagan;
15    XX|         And think they run some speedy course, and seem~To move
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