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 1    II|         tourney, wrestle in the sand,~To leave with speed Atlanta
 2   VII|      with his foot casts up the sand on height,~Defying his strong
 3   VII|     burst his lance against the sand below,~And bit his lips
 4   VII|      stept no print left in the sand.~ ~ XC~As when a captain
 5    XI|    round fell grovelling on the sand:~Godfrey no longer could
 6   XII|      piece falls smoking on the sand:~With Tancred long unknown
 7   XIV| promontory, rock, sea, shore or sand~Your search must stretch
 8   XIV|         brook exposed it on the sand~Whither she wished would
 9    XV|    shallop drove she gainst the sand,~And anchor cast amid the
10    XV|         as full of armed men as sand.~ ~ XI~The passengers to
11    XV|      pride and pomp lies hid in sand and grass:~Then why should
12   XVI|       he do? leave on the naked sand~This woful lady half alive,
13   XVI|     love him still, and on this sand~Still unrevenged, still
14    XX|      that came from Meroe's hot sand,~And all his crossbows and
15    XX|        head down tumbled on the sand;~But when by death of this
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