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 1     1|    And late Baiardo lost, his gallant steed,~Escaped by strange
 2     1| Bounding across the path, his gallant steed,~And, "Stay, Bayardo
 3     2|   courteous show,~And by that gallant bearing, which at sight,~
 4     2|     his horse,~And serves the gallant damsel as a guide;~Who is
 5     6|   ears and head,~Bayed at the gallant Child with angry quest,~
 6     9|       In Brittany he left the gallant steed,~His Brigliador; so
 7    11|     cheer,~And one a bold and gallant cavalier.~ ~ XVII~Covered
 8    15|        In person, girded by a gallant crew,~Is Charlemagne, with
 9    17|     With perfect armour and a gallant steed.~Both at the helmet,
10    18| Baiardo fleet~Had spurred the gallant Dardinel to meet.~ ~ CXLVII~
11    23|     She had upon her back the gallant gear,~And the same youthful
12    31|        what Sir Aldigier,~And gallant Vivian, of that kindred
13    31|     XXXIX~As Guido them, they gallant Guido knew.~He with the
14    32|      transport as the longing gallant cheers,~About to seize the
15    36|      portal fares,~And on her gallant helm a phoenix wears.~ ~
16    40|     part,~Bear succour to the gallant Brandimart.~ ~ XXXI~Even
17    41|       the trenchant sword~And gallant armour of his youthful lord;~ ~
18    42|      gone,~Against the use of gallant cavalier,~Him honour moves
19    46|       And drives some goat or gallant hind before;~Which falls
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