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 1     1| fairer yet than bold,~Nor the redoubted virgin's name I veil:~'Twas
 2     2|     of hollow sprite,~The two redoubted rivals' dangerous play;~
 3     3|   Modena's bold land.~And his redoubted valour lend such light,~
 4    10|      for the fight.~Kildare's redoubted earl commands the first;~
 5    12|       Arrogant, young, and of redoubted force,~Alzirdo was, and
 6    15|  beneath the warrantry~Of the redoubted chief, of whom I say,~I
 7    17|       Gradasso, and Agrican's redoubted son:~ ~ LXIII~"Where, with
 8    18|          XXXII~As soon as the redoubted Rodomont~Knew in the dwarf
 9    20|    and Gryphon stern,~And the redoubted duke from England's shore.~
10    27|      no refuge see:~Nor these redoubted monarchs come alone,~But
11    27|          XXX~The force of the redoubted Rodomont,~And that of Agrican'
12    31|    fight~Experience of a more redoubted wight.~ ~  XXV~He gladly
13    32|       course pursue:~Nay, the redoubted damsel hearing said~That
14    33|   have done,~Will ye by those redoubted warriors do?~So think not
15    36|       How sorely handled that redoubted foe~Had left him in their
16    38|    Africk save,~And ruin this redoubted empire, say.~Who can advise,
17    38|   upon a foe);~I speak of the redoubted Brandimart,~Whose feats
18    39|     flight,~By hands of those redoubted damsels twain),~Signs even
19    41|      he had to fight~With the redoubted king of Sericane;~And knew
20    41|      scanned~His vantage that redoubted paynim lord,~He found a
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