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 1     3|  scarce a grace supply,~Where Greek, Italian, Frank, and Spaniard
 2    13|   chaste is none,~Renowned in Greek or Latin history;~Nor who
 3    18| Andropono and Conrad hight,~A Greek and German, at two thrusts
 4    20|       vanish from the eye~The Greek Morea; rounding Sicily,~
 5    28|      read;~Flammetta she, the Greek that boy was hight.~` --
 6    28|    time was coming,' said~The Greek -- `that I should live with
 7    28|     late -- is her reply.~The Greek laments and sobs, and partly
 8    37|    fortilage,~A knight of the Greek emperor's court did lie;~
 9    37|       in the career;~But that Greek knight, in warlike strife
10    44| forsake~Thy champion for this Greek should grieve not thee?~
11    44|  across that rapid stream the Greek~Would fling; the Bulgar
12    44|     prudence of the practised Greek,~Made him in vain his hated
13    44|   Bids sound the assembly his Greek squadrons through:~He to
14    45|      Come to thy succour, the Greek emperor's son:~If ever Constantine,
15    45|     the martial maid~For that Greek prince, the debt remains
16    45|       be forced not with that Greek no wed."~ ~ CII~These things
17    46|    here and ready!" cried the Greek.~ ~ LIX~As looked old Aegeus
18    46|      king possest --~Hope the Greek empire from his hands to
19    46|    When this is heard by that Greek emperor's son,~He bids Rogero
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