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 1     I|      In number like, in hard assays as stout.~ ~ XL~Baldwin,
 2     I|      Blois but late,~To hard assays unfit, unsure at need,~Yet
 3    II|      town, and you,~All hard assays esteem I eath and light,~
 4    IV|   rose and lily on her cheek assays~To paint true fairness out
 5    IV|      not that Eustace's talk assays~To turn these forces from
 6     V|  many dangers, and such hard assays,~Whom still your God did
 7    VI| hotter fire her tender heart assays:~Tancred at last, to raise
 8  VIII|  strength that ends~All hard assays, fly not, first with his
 9  VIII|       ready, resolute at all assays,~With fire and sword we
10    IX|      town, with battery sore assays;~And if awhile we rest,
11    IX|      horns to pierce the sea assays,~To which he proffereth
12    IX|   band his childish strength assays,~And little danger found,
13     X|   our hearts resolved to all assays,~To win with honor, or to
14 XVIII|   attempt the thing,~To hard assays his courage willing flew,~
15   XIX|   all in vain the man by wit assays,~To know that false compact
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