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 1     4|         Broke in the east, and cleared the hemisphere,~Rinaldo
 2     5|  quarrel tried."~The field was cleared, and, ready armed, the foes,~
 3     8|     And chased the shades, and cleared the humid air,~The king
 4     9|       the count~Put forth, and cleared that night St. Michael's
 5    11|    undo~The naked lady, having cleared the shore,~When other larum
 6    14|      thirty feet, not less, he cleared,~As dexterously as leaps
 7    16|       hindrance at a bound,~He cleared the moat which girt the
 8    17|        scared burghers, singly cleared the court,~He with one daring
 9    17|  supper's sumptuous course~Was cleared, to good and pleasant lodgings
10    18|     all his rage extinguished, cleared his front,~And felt his
11    18|       for sea the ready Patron cleared,~Hawled up his anchor, westward
12    28|    spectacle, the Roman knight~Cleared up his brow, his visage
13    29|     XXX~So spake the Sire; and cleared the ambient air,~And hushed
14    30| truncheon overthrown,~I singly cleared the field, an armed band.~
15    39|    with the brandished sapling cleared his way.~Flordelice viewed
16    40|        When that wide darkness cleared, and he perceived~(What
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