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 1    25| death was led.~Them mournful Aldigier next entertains,~And with
 2    25|     crowned the steep,~Which Aldigier of Clermont had in keep.~ ~
 3    25|      courteously received by Aldigier;~Who him as dearly as a
 4    25|  better audience than before~Aldigier lent, and set by him great
 5    25|   needed, in obedience meet,~Aldigier's valets bring, a careful
 6    25|    with gladsome strain,~Sir Aldigier (who wished to be the guide,~
 7    25| change, they hie~Whither Sir Aldigier's advices teach;~And there
 8    26|     I say with Richardet and Aldigier,~Was gone, to give the prisoned
 9    26|     I, at your choice," said Aldigier, "were fain~To flourish
10    26|       A banner was espied by Aldigier~And shown the others, after
11    26|     Not so Sir Richardet and Aldigier,~Varied the dance between
12    26|     pastime met~Marphisa and Aldigier and Richardet.~ ~  LXIX~
13    26| weapon pierced his shoulder; Aldigier~Now right now left upon
14    26|   takes farewell and wounded Aldigier;~Their services no less
15    26|  well: but low~On earth lies Aldigier, and there must rest.~The
16    31|      What Malagigi, what Sir Aldigier,~And gallant Vivian, of
17    31|   The force of Vivian and of Aldigier.~Thus each bestirs himself
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