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 1     1|         Cuts short his haughty threats and angry cry,~And spurs,
 2     1|     afar that furious cavalier~Threats the bold Saracen with angry
 3     2|   Pursued with curses and with threats in vain.~There (fruitless
 4     4|         He thither drives with threats and furious cries.~ ~ LXXI~
 5     7|   cries;~A lance he takes, and threats her and defies.~ ~ VI~As
 6    12|   Calls back the cavalier, and threats in vain,~And Brigliadoro
 7    18|    thought of pity laid aside,~Threats not nor speaks, but whirls
 8    18|     further fares.~At the loud threats of that all furious knight,~
 9    23|        Cries shame on him, and threats the king with ill:~Rodomont
10    26|       demands~Frontino, or him threats with instant fray;~And either
11    30|        Thrice with his head he threats to smite the ground,~While
12    35| courtesy shall do no good,"~He threats, "for if unhorsed in the
13    37|         unconquered still,~Mid threats of ruin, which in stedfast
14    40|    course again~Spurs him, and threats his restive mood to shend,~
15    44|  Slaughters his routed van and threats his rear,~Cannot that champion
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