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 1     3| afflicted, and return in mirth:~Backed by few foot, and fewer cavaliers,~
 2     9|      news,~That out of Zealand, backed with armed train,~Was coming
 3    12|         is far behind the pair,~Backed by Orlando, angry knight
 4    22|   disembarked upon her land.~He backed his horse, and so the rowels
 5    22|      near,~Sprang from a copse, backed Rabican, and fled~With the
 6    23| hurtling from his horse.~ ~ XVI~Backed by Astolpho, and ascending
 7    23|      when too bold of sprite~He backed the hippogryph and soared
 8    23|     gilded reins, in saying so,~Backed him, and left Hippalca sore
 9    23|      rode the horse that damsel backed whilere;~Who was among the
10    24|    where she listeth, light)~So backed my arms, that felon was
11    24|   himself, his lord;~In that he backed the faulchion to eschew:~
12    26|      before~His cousin, and had backed his courser wight;~And,
13    34|        well the Armenian bleed,~Backed by the Thracians' and Cilicians'
14    34|       the flood.~ ~ XLVIII~Then backed the griffin-horse, and soared
15    38|     fight:~Bay was the steed he backed, with sable mane;~Two of
16    40|     warrant; they~Defy Orlando, backed by champions twain;~Whom
17    40|  comrades now in flight.~Rogero backed the steed and grasped the
18    41|      the steed of lesser might,~Backed by Orlando, with such might
19    43|        bown;~And by those pages backed, the portly steeds~Went,
20    45|       shun:~Nor barded steed he backed, nor lance he shook;~Nor
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