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 1     5|     full believed his rival's boast,~Would on the spot have
 2     7|      Araby or sumptuous India boast.~ ~ LV~Crisped into comely
 3    12|       country, when and where~Boast you to have obtained such
 4    13|     In beauty and in valour's boast above~Those other lords
 5    14|     camp a firmer troop could boast~Than that which followed
 6    14|    reck the proud barbarian's boast:~Nor when death snatches
 7    23|       were it she alone might boast to be,~In human form, without
 8    23|   Saracens among.~But let him boast not of its former boot,~
 9    25|       was assured, beyond his boast,~He would in time and place
10    27|   wont to hear~Brunello often boast of the deceit,~'Gan turn
11    33|    artist whether new or old,~Boast of his skill such wondrous
12    33|      more than baffled Clovis boast~The conquest or the spoil
13    33|       two marquises, Italia's boast,~And both, alike the terror
14    36| daring damsel, fair Dordona's boast,~Sore vexed and troubled,
15    38|        nay lighter, cause for boast.~ ~ LII~"I speak, these
16    43|      I,~Which little cause of boast affords to Spain~(That there
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