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 1     2|     Roland, though he has not struck a blow,~Or snapt in fight
 2     4|    But sate aloof and had not struck a blow.~ ~ XVIII~No empty
 3     9|     wise,~And by the traytour struck between the eyes.~ ~ XXXII~"
 4     9|    Where the bold paladin had struck such fear,~He without let
 5    10|          XLVI~"Her shall you, struck with wonderment, revere,"~(
 6    13|  Which into yielding soil has struck its root.~ ~ LXX~"As tin
 7    18|     had broke and overthrown,~Struck with more fear than ever
 8    22|  buckler blaze:~The splendour struck the valiant brothers blind,~
 9    26| divide the battle-field";~And struck, this said, with worse than
10    29|     and, in sign~Of faith, so struck with cruel steel and hand,~
11    31|  deafening din rebounded;~And struck into the Moors such sudden
12    33|     cleave and tear.~Gradasso struck with greater might and main,~
13    41|      confounds the pilot; now~Struck fore, now aft, now on her
14    41|     was Durindane.~Had Roland struck more home, or nearer been,~
15    46|     his right he at his rider struck,~Whom he in belly, flank
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