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 1     4|     called him to the combat and defied.~ ~ XVI~Not long within
 2    16|         now the foe, with shouts defied~Their host, and made the
 3    26|        to joust and single fight defied.~ ~ LXXII~Vivian and Malagigi (
 4    26|         wight;~And, having first defied, encountered sore,~Spurring
 5    26|       the sturdy lance she bore,~Defied, and next assailed, the
 6    26|          fierce tone the African defied.~Job was outdone by Rodomont
 7    26|          he, if him Achilles had defied,~Had done no otherwise than
 8    26|         Mandricardo both at once defied.~Rogero, not endowed with
 9    29|       the adverse bank that king defied:~The bridge affords the
10    31| faulchion drew,~And to the field defied the knight anew.~ ~ XX~And
11    31|      whom, with such small cause defied,~His faulchion he in deadly
12    31|         erewhile to bloody fight defied,~Even for that good steed,
13    32|          made it mine, that thou defied~All right, and took away
14    33|          Bradamant anew to fight defied,~When of the drawbridge
15    35|       knight,~Without the walls, defied him to the fight.~ ~ LXXX~
16    40|          LII~"If Roland is to be defied, more due~The battle is
17    45|        bold damsel, to the lists defied,~Who knows not with Rogero
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