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 1    13|        hope for other aid;~For he assailed me like a famished bear,~
 2    16|    Lancaster belong.~He valiantly assailed the flags of Spain,~And
 3    16|          Glocester Matalista bold~Assailed this while, and hurtled
 4    17|           from the shore,~A storm assailed us, of such cruelty,~The
 5    18|          sword,~The youthful king assailed Mount Alban's lord.~ ~ CLI~
 6    19| hospitality,~Except by them to be assailed this night."~-- "I take
 7    21|       eager his revenge to wreak,~Assailed him straight in a sequestered
 8    21|           evermore my brother she assailed,~And with more boldness
 9    21|          again;~Still on her poop assailed, or on her prow,~Till she
10    22|          slain,~Than he should be assailed by more than one.~To them
11    23|         sorrow and repentance oft assailed,~She from her inmost heart
12    26|        she bore,~Defied, and next assailed, the Tartar king.~So combating
13    28|         the rein~Of patience, and assailed the preacher hoar.~But haply
14    31|           he rose,~And Brandimart assailed on safer ground.~Brandimart,
15    31|      Mount Alban's knight~By whom assailed the paynim quarters are,~
16    39|        armament forthwith pursue,~Assailed them unawares, and, far,
17    41|        descried~The king Sobrine, assailed no more his man;~But at
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