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 1     I|     ready bound and bent.~ ~ LXXX~All these together were
 2    II|       than rise to fall."~ ~ LXXX~This said Aletes: and a
 3    IV|   naught can weaken thee.~ ~ LXXX~"And know, they shall in
 4     V|     them blind they went.~ ~ LXXX~Eustatio first, who scantly
 5    VI|    tale to none she told.~ ~ LXXX~That kept she secret, if
 6   VII|     fierce Pagan's might.~ ~ LXXX~The angel good, appointed
 7  VIII|      or excuse the thing.~ ~ LXXX~"Ah, God forbid these lands
 8    IX|   answereth, ere he dies:~ ~ LXXX~"Not thou, whoe'er thou
 9    XI|      thy dart thou hast."~ ~ LXXX~The spear flew back the
10   XII|   rich and costly grave."~ ~ LXXX~Thus mourned the knight,
11  XIII|    crowns he takes again.~ ~ LXXX~Ceased the rain, the sun
12  XVII|       increased and grew.~ ~ LXXX~A branch of Est there in
13 XVIII| there with engines fight.~ ~ LXXX~For in that place the Paynims
14   XIX|      my knight thou art."~ ~ LXXX~Withdrawn, she thus began, "
15    XX|    dead at one huge blow.~ ~ LXXX~They met, and Raymond fell
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