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 1     5|       point against his breast to bend.~Lurcanio, who with marvel
 2     6|        line, without one stoop or bend,~He, tired of air, with
 3     7|         many souls have weight~To bend thy purpose, holy souls,
 4    10|          on white field a crimson bend.~Nor only England, Scotland,
 5    14|          a new monarch in Caichus bend.~Goetulia is bestowed on
 6    15|      Charles' triumphant captains bend.~ ~ XXIV~"That this way
 7    18|  Saracenic squadrons had begun~To bend, and all the army of the
 8    18|          Seeing that nought would bend him, nought would move,~"
 9    22|           the task his force does bend,~And prove how much the
10    23|           the cavaliers refuse to bend;~The cavaliers, who in the
11    24| ermastering assault was forced to bend."~ ~ XXXIII~So said Sir
12    26|           either angry horde~'Gan bend bow, and brandish lance
13    29|       from heaven did the Creator bend,~At the stupendous and unequalled
14    32|      above, his stubborn heart to bend?~ ~ XIX~"Proud youth! he
15    33|       into Italy their march they bend;~And one and the other fair
16    37|            their way they thither bend,~Where that despiteous,
17    38|         Marphisa had been seen to bend her knee:~For Pepin's royal
18    41|         Beneath that easy yoke to bend the knee;~And what he should
19    42|       prayer and menace sought to bend,~Yet ne'er was able to obtain
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