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 1     I|       his false heart renew.~ ~ LXXXIII~This aged prince ycleped
 2    II|    lives and goods to spend.~ ~ LXXXIII~"Nor hope of praise, nor
 3    IV|       as much I fear, amiss.~ ~ LXXXIII~"But if with you my words
 4     V|      Rambaldo answered, "I."~ ~ LXXXIII~And with that word his cutting
 5    VI| restrained by shame or fear.~ ~ LXXXIII~"Alas, why did not Heaven
 6   VII|       champion stood unseen.~ ~ LXXXIII~But now the walls and turrets
 7  VIII|         him environed round.~ ~ LXXXIII~So when a lion shakes his
 8    IX|         with gold and stone.~ ~ LXXXIII~The hardy boy, while thirst
 9    XI|      day was brought to end.~ ~ LXXXIII~The weak and wounded ere
10   XII|        them light to strike.~ ~ LXXXIII~"But thither now run forth
11  XVII|      prevented and embraced.~ ~ LXXXIII~But Charles, who had told
12 XVIII|         and mountains quake.~ ~ LXXXIII~Victorious Godfrey boldly
13   XIX|        not thy harm procure.~ ~ LXXXIII~"But yet I pray thee, when
14    XX|       yield, retire and fly.~ ~ LXXXIII~The Gascoign bands retired,
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