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 1    11|   harassed by the war within,~Defends himself against the Paladin.~ ~
 2    12|     targe nor head-piece good defends,~Where fatal Durindana's
 3    14|    flame, the wretch his life defends.~He his last shudder gives,
 4    24|       through.~No Trojan helm defends the wretched horse,~Like
 5    25|  unslipt, that helpless train~Defends itself against the cavalier.~
 6    26|      from her rage its wealth defends.~Honours divine as well
 7    26|     but that adamant his face defends,~Across the cheeks his tempered
 8    30| Herself from hasty choler ill defends,~And, hurried on by blind
 9    31|       cavaliers king Rodomont defends;~Where, on a pompous sepulchre,
10    33|      lines~Against the French defends that cavalier,~And frustrates
11    33|        LIII~"The monarch well defends him from the foe,~All over
12    43|       fair city nigh at hand, defends~Twixt fierce and threatening
13    43|       Armed but with modesty, defends her breast,~This from a
14    45|    ward, with dexterous care,~Defends himself, and ne'er offends
15    45|     her, how well~That knight defends himself, now change their
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