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 1     I|   have we betook,~Exposed to hazard of so far sought war,~Of
 2   III|   who begun~Through love the hazard of fierce war to prove,~
 3     V|   bred~Who fittest were this hazard great to prove;~For all
 4    VI|   wisdom dare not venture~To hazard all your troops to doubtful
 5    VI| cause to fear,~This foremost hazard had she trimly past;~But
 6   VII|   judge that coward swain~To hazard it even now that wants the
 7   VII|      and rest,~And my life's hazard at their ease behold.~Come
 8  VIII|     this his danger lies,~No hazard else he fears, no peril
 9    IX|   stood, beheld~The doubtful hazard of that bloody field.~ ~
10    IX|  Lord Guelpho would not than~Hazard his folk, but there his
11   XII|     they ought that dreadful hazard try;~She to Argantes went,
12  XIII|   prove no more~The doubtful hazard of uncertain fight.~But
13  XIII|     champion move~To try the hazard of this dreadful spring,~
14  XIII|    or my country's cause,~To hazard life before me none should
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