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 1     3|     as long to tell each deed~Achieved for Rome by thy devoted
 2     4|    some master-stroke to see,~Achieved by lance or sword in single
 3     4|      So that the glorious act achieved, as due,~Fame may your peril
 4     5|       the deadly mischief was achieved.~ ~ XXVII~"The duke, this
 5     9|         XLIV~"The daring feat achieved, I cannot say~If Friesland'
 6    11|     memorable vengeance there~Achieved upon her perjured, traitor
 7    11|      he with shield~And spear achieved things worthy to be shown,~
 8    13|      Since good Orlando's arm achieved the deed.~ ~ XL~Those whom
 9    19|     overbore,~And having this achieved, the following night~In
10    20|      in high disdain,~That he achieved o'er dames and cavaliers~
11    26|     future ages, for her sake achieved.~ ~ III~He, with those two
12    27|      will ascend~Until he has achieved his holy end.~ ~ XXXVII~
13    29|    mark if his adventure were~Achieved with praise or shame: in
14    33| Palestine;~And with a bridge, achieved at mighty cost,~At Malamocco,
15    36|  other part,~And mighty deeds achieved, which fame will earn,~While
16    46|      which Rogero had for him achieved;~And after, how by sorrow
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