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 1     2|   field;~And while he, like a lifeless body, lies,~Becomes the
 2    11|        who had understood~How lifeless lay the monster of the flood;~ ~
 3    14| yielding corslet through,~And lifeless he, perforce, the champaign
 4    18|       soul, and from his sell~Lifeless and cold the reeling body
 5    19|     more foes than one should lifeless lie,~Ambushed, his sharpest
 6    20|      dismayed,~That they seem lifeless statues on the shore.~But
 7    21|      man whom he on earth has lifeless laid,~And she, with the
 8    22|     blinded, or on earth half lifeless lies.~Wherefore, well mantled
 9    23|       found~Upon his journey, lifeless on the ground.~ ~ XLVI~After
10    24|       lacked: for on the moor~Lifeless King Mandricardo's had been
11    37|   Offends Drusilla's cold and lifeless corse.~ ~ LXXIX~"And, for
12    41|      to entertain~That, if we lifeless on the champaigne lie,~Men
13    43|  knight,~And would on either, lifeless as they were,~Do cruel scathe,
14    43|       which was stretched the lifeless knight in view,~Arrayed
15    44|  desired~More than to lay him lifeless with his blade:~Him with
16    46|    Rogero would have done!~If lifeless on the listed field to lie~
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