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 1     4|   shall restore the knight~To liberty," replied the martial maid,~"
 2     9|       not to thank me for his liberty:~Like perjured king, and
 3     9|       left~But was of life or liberty bereft.~ ~ LXXXIV~They would
 4    10|        As saved the warrior's liberty and life.~ ~ LII~Four ladies
 5    13|     Him yet again deprives of liberty.~And it behoves thee now
 6    19|      second labour meet --~He liberty for all his band achieves,~
 7    19| Rather than you lay down your liberty.~But this" -- with that
 8    19|  thing to lose, or gain~Their liberty, -- to her they leave the
 9    20|    band resolved to win their liberty;~For never burden does so
10    20| wretched man appay~Who of his liberty is dispossest:~And not to
11    21|    Yet nothing but his former liberty~Thence to depart was wanting
12    21|      frame~To render thee thy liberty and fame.'~ ~ XXXII~" `No,
13    24|    bred,~To give him life and liberty consent;~And easily we all
14    25|    strife,~As quickly forfeit liberty and life.~ ~ VI~Rogero stood
15    31|    strife~Will surely forfeit liberty or life.~ ~ LXXXIII~But
16    32|     Pines the poor wretch for liberty and light,~Or his loved
17    42| whatsoe'er~He was that him to liberty restored --~Him thanked
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