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 1     4|               XXXVII~Round by the conqueror with the chain he bore,~
 2    11|            Whom he would fain see conqueror in the fight:~ ~ XVIII~Yet
 3    17|         blow,~Proclaiming him the conqueror of that day:~And round about
 4    18|          guerdons destined to the conqueror's hand,~In that day's tourney,
 5    18|          all in flight discerned,~Conqueror towards her suburb-inn returned.~ ~
 6    19|          to spell~Which should be conqueror of the warlike two.~Marphisa
 7    20|         in his company.~ ~  VIII~"Conqueror as well in other field confessed,~
 8    20|          play~He proved again the conqueror, he, as due,~The female
 9    26| foot-soldier's trade.~ ~ XXVI~The conqueror's prize remained both field
10    28|       then he cried,)~`Is, as her conqueror, by a dame received,~Wife
11    33|    descried~Baiardo's flight, the conqueror's destined meed,~The battle
12    35|        his own.~ ~ XXVII~"Homer a conqueror Agamemnon shows,~And makes
13    35|           Should do what thou, if conqueror, may'st command.~ ~ XLVI~"
14    41|         in equal scale.~If you be conqueror, little gain ensues,~Yet
15    43|          Then last arrives where, conqueror o'er his foes~Orlando was,
16    46|           cannot from beneath the conqueror rise,~Who foils his foe
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