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 1     3|         downward look, and gait subdued and slow:~I saw the brothers
 2     4|   Mastered and bound than those subdued before.~Him hath the dame
 3     4| harboured there;~Who whilom was subdued in fight by me,~As I to-day
 4     4|        hoar,~Although he seemed subdued in port and eye.~Nor many
 5     8|       Tartar king, Sir Agrican,~Subdued my sire, who Galaphron was
 6    15|   flying foe,~Realms beyond Ind subdued by Arragon;~And see all,
 7    16|         chase,~And free will is subdued by appetite.~Though a foul
 8    20|        the crone, "By whom am I subdued?"~And, knowing 'twould be
 9    26|      that day,~In that the king subdued his haughty pride,~And the
10    27|   martial maid,~If he with pain subdued a woman, shame,~Rather than
11    30|       the champion quickly have subdued,~Though she was gowned,
12    32|     hearing said~That Agramant, subdued by Charles's crew,~-- His
13    33|        Will neither own himself subdued, or yield;~Though to assault
14    38|      And finds her monarch half subdued in Arles,~For camped within
15    38|        Till one or the other is subdued in fight,~That he will be
16    41|        seem he speedily must be subdued,~So weak he hardly can himself
17    42| Presageful of his fate, appears subdued:~Nor seeks he means of fence
18    45|    heart with pity softened and subdued.~ ~ XVI~"I still before
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