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 1     3|   floor,~And with pale visages hurried his retreat~From that, through
 2     6|      to his first~Offence, but hurried on the dread appeal,~Which
 3     9|      issued from the bark with hurried pace,~And, in all kind and
 4    11|     like wight distraught,~And hurried here and there with fruitless
 5    13|       bark, in our despite, is hurried fast~Towards the pointed
 6    14|     with noise and shout,~Fast hurried to the storm the Moorish
 7    19|    Plunging into the maze with hurried pace;~And thither, whence
 8    19|       the vext waters, that it hurried through~Their tumbling waves
 9    23|      maid~Upon the height, and hurried towards the plain.~He marked
10    24|   Lighting, with open arms and hurried pace,~They make towards
11    25| addrest;~Whom aye the Child so hurried on her way,~He left her
12    26|       cried.~Now here Marphisa hurried, and now there,~But could
13    30|       choler ill defends,~And, hurried on by blind and furious
14    34|      Who, seemingly unwearied, hurried sore,~His restless way retracing
15    36| trenchant blade~She bared, and hurried to avenge the stain.~Cried
16    38|        of the woeful maid;~She hurried to console her in her care,~
17    39|     their coursers sprung,~And hurried where the Nubians loudest
18    41|       lord;~ ~ XXVI~Who was so hurried in his hasty flight~He had
19    44|      many slaughtered were.~He hurried to the palace, and applied~
20    45|    drear~That warrior had been hurried by his woe;~Him gone for
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