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 1     I| yond,~Achilles, Sforza, and stern Palamede;~Nor Otton's shield
 2    II|    looks, yet sweet, though stern and stout,~Her dam a dove,
 3    II|     was his sprite,~Fierce, stern, outrageous, keen as sharpened
 4    VI| heart unfeared, and courage stern and stout,~Yet no misfortune
 5   VII|     keel to winds,~In whose stern blast no ruth nor grace
 6    IX|  heartened by their captain stern,~With murder every tent
 7    IX|      Against them turn your stern eye's threatening sight,~
 8    IX| Paynim knight,~That fierce, stern, bloody, deadly waxed the
 9     X| lord,~And calmed his visage stern in humbler wise:~"Behold,"
10    XI|    himself withal,~At whose stern looks the French to quake
11    XV|   Wherein a damsel sate the stern to guide.~ ~ IV~Upon her
12    XV|  jaws the furnace wide,~His stern his back oft smote, his
13  XVII|    voice she strove~Fierce, stern, bold, angry, and severe
14    XX|    fled before the champion stern,~Gernier, Rogero, Gerard
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