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 1    II|         mercy would this wretch withstand,~Nor let so vile a chest
 2   III|      cowards out~No rampier can withstand a courage stout.~ ~  LI~"
 3    IV|  western rebels with your power withstand,~Pluck up these weeds, before
 4    IV|        doom:~He thinks no force withstand or vanquish can~The Egyptian
 5    IV|    silken weeds she trusteth to withstand,~And conquer knights in
 6    VI|         their forces watched to withstand~Those that brought victuals
 7  VIII|     craft, what force could not withstand,~Turn to their evil the
 8    IX|     unremoved, steadfast, still withstand~Storm, thunder, lightning,
 9    IX|     bold face their wicked foes withstand.~Sternly they fought, that
10    XI|    thither, this huge engine to withstand:~ ~ L~With this he pushed
11   XVI| Kindness forbade, pity did that withstand;~But hard constraint, alas!
12 XVIII|   killing such as durst and did withstand,~To noble Eustace that was
13   XIX|       fall in vain I strived to withstand,~A small revenge for Sion'
14   XIX|      close, and fierce assaults withstand.~ ~ XIII~With a tall ship
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