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 1     5|     the cavalier,~Proving his matchless worth with spear and mace;~
 2     6|       touched with fear;~And, matchless both for spirit and for
 3     7|     Could with this banquet's matchless joys compare,~By the fond
 4     7|      wise,~Who, knowing she a matchless race should bear~Of men,
 5     8|   party leaps;~And there that matchless flower of earthly charms~
 6     8|  enclose.~ ~ LXV~But such her matchless beauty's power, the maid~
 7    10|  Forth issues from the fort~A matchless host, and files towards
 8    14|       their arms had been:~So matchless was his force and sword
 9    16|      With what rare grace and matchless art he wars,~The son of
10    16|  grain;~For at one stroke, so matchless was his force,~Zerbino cleft
11    18|        through the world, for matchless bravery,~His courser turns,
12    20|    low.~ ~ CXXX~"She, for her matchless force, deservedly~Usurps
13    22|     peril, and with four~Such matchless champions hazard the career.~
14    32|    daring feat,~Since thou in matchless valour hast no peer,~And
15    33|    Things which had been with matchless pencil drew,~Some working
16    34|      still,~The praises of my matchless charms did hear.~So that,
17    38| explained.~Charles, whom such matchless cavaliers surround.~Believes
18    41|     Rogero this bestowed.~How matchless was that faulchion's edge
19    45|     and, "Me,~O cavalier! thy matchless valour," cried,~"Hath in
20    46|       night~With singular and matchless ornament~Had for that pair
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