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 1    16|        of Paris die,~Within the Sarzan so destroys each pile,~Such
 2    18|         Of means to embroil the Sarzan and the son~Of Agrican,
 3    24|         with head reversed, the Sarzan king~Now smote, as if deprived
 4    24|    return;~But cannot wound the Sarzan in the face,~Because his
 5    24|     with angry heat.~At him the Sarzan monarch drives amain;~Who
 6    26|    speeds,~The Tartar king, and Sarzan, turn their steeds.~ ~ ~
 7    26|    Trotting in haste behind the Sarzan hied,~Where he new prints
 8    27|       fair conveyed.~ ~  VI~The Sarzan and the Tartar the first
 9    27|        see that his consent the Sarzan yield.~ ~ LX~"Be thou the
10    27|         other tent, between the Sarzan Moor~And Sacripant, another
11    27|         has to bring afield the Sarzan knight,~Marks narrowly the
12    27|    chasing shame which dyed~The Sarzan's face all over, he arraigned~
13    27|     that this king reproved the Sarzan sore,~Ruling that to appeal
14    27|       avail,~And made the moody Sarzan strike his sail.~ ~ CX~Branded
15    27|        in other quest,~Upon the Sarzan's footsteps quickly prest;~ ~
16    27|         his liege and love, the Sarzan Moor~Forth from the Saracen
17    27|         in all else a Moor, the Sarzan drank~Of the forbidden vintage
18    27|     From thought to thought the Sarzan's fancy flies,~Himself removed
19    28|       he could fashion, met the Sarzan knight;~To whom the dame
20    29| Grappling with Roland stood the Sarzan peer,~And would into that
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