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 1     1|    own land, 'mid friends and kindred arms,~Now without contest
 2     8|    form arrayed:~For much his kindred and the courteous prayer~
 3     9|       bear~To him and all his kindred, by whose spite~My sire
 4     9|        He by his friends' and kindred's utmost aid,~Doing or plotting,
 5    17|   course to run;~Who with his kindred, a fair chivalry,~To bring
 6    18|    for slaughtered friends or kindred vents;~Some are by sorrows
 7    20|       pleasure.~Fame bears my kindred's praise on outstretched
 8    31|      earlier meeting with his kindred dear~By Pinnabel, the felon
 9    31|       gallant Vivian, of that kindred train;~What every captain,
10    31|    satisfied,~'Twould seem by kindred and by friendship sweet~
11    38|  While they that, since their kindred was displayed,~Had a close
12    43|     Descended, and with her a kindred throng.~The cavalier (Adonio
13    44|       Who think with him that kindred is there none~Wherewith
14    44|     presuppose that, with his kindred crew~Slain by my hand that
15    45|       throughout the world my kindred call.~ ~ XLVII~"I Leo am,
16    45|    word belie;~Anger friends, kindred, court, and Charlemagne;~
17    46| Mongrana's noble house,~Those kindred branches that fresh know
18    46|      such had all her martial kindred shown,~Charles would not
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