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 1     1|         bone and sinew, that the shock~Of his good heels had split
 2    15|           Wind, thunder, and the shock which rives the ground,~
 3    16|        Nor thinking such a cruel shock to meet,~Gallops against
 4    17|        arms and practised in the shock:~All lords, or scions of
 5    17|      obeyed.~This lightly at the shock on earth was shed,~And that,
 6    18| Berlinghier.~ ~ IX~Eight lances' shock, that eight such warriors
 7    20|          foaming courser for the shock,~And rising in his stirrups
 8    22|        hither, destined for that shock:~Such truncheons to withstand,
 9    22|        Since it no damage in the shock received.~ ~ LXIX~The other
10    23|         helm to bore,~But such a shock he suffered in the strife,~
11    30|      champaign, meet with such a shock,~That Earth appears to rive
12    31|         His buckler in the cruel shock is broke.~ ~ XI~His lance
13    37|          overthrow him, at first shock he thought,~And to win dame
14    38|       nimbly deal,~As needs must shock all credence to express.~
15    40|        was the wight,~Nor in the shock of either furious band,~
16    42|         erthrown by earthquake's shock,~A cliff o'erspread the
17    46|          resists not that fierce shock,~And at the first assault
18    46|       Rogero rode, who that rude shock~Shunned warily, retiring
19    46|     sward.~ ~ CXXXV~Such was the shock wherewith King Rodomont~
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