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 1     3|       for better speed,~Faenza conquered, and their feats and fame;~
 2     4| Thither, where late the damsel conquered, goes~The band, descending
 3    17|        by your succour, have I conquered still."~ ~ XVI~This said,
 4    18|        praise, the gain! --~If conquered, see the utter loss and
 5    25|   semblance she surveyed,~Till conquered was her heart: with courteous
 6    27|     rich kingdom overlaid,~And conquered fruitful France some years
 7    28|      Theirs, from the day they conquered the champaigne)~Obeyed the
 8    34|        lose~What he has hardly conquered in a year.~Alcestes to the
 9    34|         Beside spoil given) he conquered with his host,~-- Taxing
10    34|       father's every foe;~And, conquered by himself, that knight
11    36|    courteous lore,~Nor against conquered foe their bosom steeled.~
12    41|     mine; for I myself confess~Conquered and captive to thy courtesy."~
13    46|       of yore,~What time, from conquered Gaul returning home,~Julius
14    46|       foe;~For all that he had conquered far and wide,~He will persuade
15    46|    spread.~He came, he saw, he conquered, may be said.~ ~ XCVII~Elsewhere
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