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 1     6|        round the gateway goes,~Somedeal projecting from the colonnade,~
 2     7|       forest lay,~Roughish and somedeal ill to beat, they went.~
 3     7| descried,~Which narrow is, and somedeal long; and where~No knot
 4    12|        sudden voice they hear,~Somedeal confused in look they seem
 5    16|   Though from the mark it went somedeal astray;~The falchion missed
 6    17|     his courser fly,~And next, somedeal advanced, directs the blow;~
 7    18|      his say had said,~And him somedeal reproached, the three conferred~
 8    19|     holy ceremonies interpose,~Somedeal to veil -- to gild -- the
 9    20|     life.~Enough, is vengeance somedeal satisfied~Ere death; for
10    29|        bank,~ ~ LVIII~Where he somedeal may shun the noontide ray,~
11    33|    rein.~I of their war to you somedeal will tell,~A war not waged
12    34|      by my sire,~'Twas, he was somedeal of a churlish vein,~Nor
13    35|      such nerve am fortified."~Somedeal she smiled; but smiled in
14    41|    repair;~Wherewith the Child somedeal his strength restored,~When
15    41|        his consort true~Appear somedeal before the dawn of day;~
16    42|  within.~ ~ XCIX~The host then somedeal smiling, from the board~
17    43|      XXXVIII~"At first she was somedeal disturbed; became~Like scarlet;
18    43|     and sore, sate woe-begone,~Somedeal apart, upon the sandy ground,~
19    44|    More coy, that other stands somedeal apart.~ ~ XXXI~The emperor
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