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 1   III|      had not marked before,~She saved her head, and with her axe
 2    VI|      spring,~The virgin's honor saved, and her renown;~And when
 3    VI| exciteth~To save his life, that saved and honored thee!~He languished,
 4   VII|       boldly stood to keep,~And saved his men within his trenches
 5    IX|        started:~The Pagans also saved their knight from wrong,~
 6    XI|      care the place defends~And saved by warlike skill the wall
 7 XVIII|       LI~The duke received her, saved her, and spied,~As he beheld
 8 XVIII|      which the tempest cold~Had saved from burning with his friendly
 9   XIX|         should foil or kill.~He saved him with his shield, and
10   XIX|       glad~Gave to his God that saved him in this fight;~But yet
11    XX|     bent~Of the steep hill that saved their flank and side,~The
12    XX|         bear.~ ~ XXXVII~So each saved other, each for other's
13    XX|        a shade.~ ~ LXXXVII~Thus saved, thus shielded, Raymond '
14    XX|      whetstone love;~Himself he saved behind his mighty targe,~
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