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 1     6|      sluggishly with him did pace:~Down looked, some here,
 2     6|      Who led him at a slower pace behind.~ ~ LXXVII~That kindly
 3     9|   from the bark with hurried pace,~And, in all kind and courteous
 4    11|   and hurrying on with eager pace~'Twixt tree and tree, two
 5    18| seeks his lair with sluggish pace;~From that strange wood
 6    19|   into the maze with hurried pace;~And thither, whence he
 7    19| LXXXI~Of smooth and balanced pace, the damsel's horse~To the
 8    20|       or disease of sight or pace.~Nor hoping but by death,
 9    21|     unsuspicious, at an easy pace;~Argaeus, eager his revenge
10    23|   let be rode except at easy pace,~Hence was he ne'er so sleek
11    24|   with open arms and hurried pace,~They make towards Zerbino
12    28|    In all his life, a single pace from Rome;~But, on what
13    29| Flordelice meantime securely pace,~And, having vainly sought
14    31|    spoken, and with stealthy pace.~The Moorish guard they
15    31|      field, on horse of easy pace.~Borne to the sea by the
16    35|      impeded and so swift of pace,~Works the same end and
17    46|     music hears; nor moves a pace~But what in every step is
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