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 1     8|  worthiest.~Though not within the kingdom was the peer,~It was his
 2     8|          And awed, and turned its kingdom upside down,~Now has not (
 3     9|      natives were,~Of Friesland's kingdom, to our nuptials prayed,~
 4    15|         service done,~Than in new kingdom and new empire won."~ ~
 5    17|          Damascus and all Syria's kingdom swayed,~Native and foreigner
 6    18|         LXVIII~"Demand of me this kingdom's moiety,~And from this
 7    18|           And these above another kingdom prized.~ ~ XC~Attended with
 8    19|        those whom Fortune to this kingdom bore;~And that he only could
 9    20|           fairest damsels in this kingdom bred:~These I command, as
10    27|           And had Castille's rich kingdom overlaid,~And conquered
11    27|        fain behold that monarch's kingdom drowned~With such a tempest,
12    28|         me the king with half his kingdom bribed.'~ ~ XIV~"This brought
13    33|         Who, repossest of all his kingdom, reigns.~ ~ XX~"You see,
14    33|      clear.~ ~ XXXII~"But his new kingdom leaving to his band,~Far
15    33|          Next, overrun by him the kingdom see,~And his strong arms
16    34|         than one~Short month, the kingdom by my father lost~Restored;
17    38|       break the foe,~And free his kingdom form so long a woe.~ ~ VIII~
18    38|        royal Charles's leave,~Her kingdom to baptize in the Levant,~
19    38|       fall of France ordain,~That kingdom for more sins than one to
20    39|          part,~To call him to his kingdom had he sped,~As well as
21    41|       Handles and often; of God's kingdom now;~Now of things appertaining
22    42|           And Juba's and Moneses' kingdom hear,~And Spain and farthest
23    44| corner-stone --~The nobles of his kingdom Charlemagne~Dispatched,
24    44|          thee swear,~Though of my kingdom thou should'st claim a share."~ ~
25    46|        But let him succour to his kingdom bear;~For -- to their further
26    46|        spent for her was half his kingdom's treasure.~ ~ LXXIV~He
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