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 1     3|     him rebellious plans are overthrown,~And turned upon the rash
 2    17|  spring; so grief had reason overthrown,~And he advanced even to
 3    18|    rabble-rout had broke and overthrown,~Struck with more fear than
 4    18|      and vassal's corse,~And overthrown the rider and his horse.~ ~
 5    21| confound,~To think that I am overthrown by thee,~Who seem'st the
 6    27| Christian host throughout is overthrown,~And how they know not,
 7    30|     with a spear's truncheon overthrown,~I singly cleared the field,
 8    32|   pact, if he sate fast, and overthrown~Should be the warder, and
 9    33|      Ye by a female hand are overthrown?~Say, if the buckler one
10    36|  Told you above, how she had overthrown~Serpentine of the Star in
11    37|      envy shall so well have overthrown,~No other woman can offend
12    37|  from the day that they were overthrown~By Bradamant, afoot, they
13    38|     one prevails, and one is overthrown;~ ~ LXIV~"On pact the king,
14    39| Agramant breaks the pact, is overthrown,~And forced fair France
15    43|      best defence in thee is overthrown!~ ~ CLXXIII~"Oh! how thy
16    45|      that fair victory, when overthrown~Were Leo and his royal sire,
17    45|  host was saved, and one was overthrown;~ ~ IX~And that undriven
18    46|  says, "That day my host was overthrown,~Rogero, by thy wond'rous
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