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 1    22|       four who fell~For impious Pinnabel maintained the strife,~Whom,
 2    22|        of Poictiers lies:~Where Pinnabel for dame and cavalier~Did,
 3    22|          Than four, who for Sir Pinnabel have plight~Their promise
 4    22|   Encountered with her champion Pinnabel,~Of overweening pride and
 5    22|      Leagued with the faithless Pinnabel, a wight~All evil prompt
 6    22| fortilage, of which I told,~Sir Pinnabel received with semblance
 7    22|        use established there by Pinnabel.~ ~ LX~He next proceeds,
 8    22|     With many footmen girt, Sir Pinnabel,~All ready to despoil the
 9    22|        Fortune, rather say;~And Pinnabel bore off her courser brave,~
10    22|         fox, in his dismay,~Sir Pinnabel has every hope foregone.~
11    22|        by the castle's lord Sir Pinnabel,~By him discomfited like
12    22|         Pinnabello's fate.~That Pinnabel is dead the warriors hear,~
13    22|         had staid~The faithless Pinnabel, and sorely prest;~And many
14    23|         in air. Upon account~Of Pinnabel is prisoned Scotland's heir:~
15    23|        Now mark what chanced to Pinnabel, the event~Of having borne
16    23|     wickedness are pure.~ ~ III~Pinnabel deemed he to an end had
17    23|         On which his horse from Pinnabel she bore.~ ~  XIX~To Vallombrosa
18    23|        Thither, where faithless Pinnabel was slain.~ ~ XXXIX~Duke
19    23|        fell.~ ~ XL~Dead lay Sir Pinnabel, and bathed in gore;~From
20    23|     Count Anselmo brought,~That Pinnabel, his son, was lying dead~
21    31|        with his kindred dear~By Pinnabel, the felon knight, delaid;~
22    46|         by their foemen and Sir Pinnabel:~But they concealed their
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