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 1     3|   shall defend the church from barbarous foes,~And more than once
 2     4|    wight was seen:~Hard by the barbarous twain prepared the blade,~
 3     8| wretched maids! whom 'mid that barbarous rout~Ill-fortune on that
 4     8|   illustrious prey!~To glut so barbarous and so base a foe!~Oh! cruel
 5    11|   Paladin had kept in play~The barbarous islanders, upon that hand,~
 6    12|       driving at the count the barbarous rout;~"Upon him!" and "upon
 7    12|        Anglantes' cavalier)~So barbarous is, and void of courtesy,~
 8    14|       unsmacked; so passed~The barbarous Tartar king those bodies
 9    16|    That, meaning to assail the barbarous foes,~The stream no obstacle
10    16|     honour first to assail the barbarous foe;~The paladin the Irishmen
11    16|         And sound of drum, and barbarous instrument,~Combined with
12    25|     Bertolagi of Bayonne,~With barbarous Lanfusa has agreed,~And
13    31|       That feeds on Cinyphus's barbarous bank.~ ~ LIX~Tidings to
14    33|    champion's aid,~Against the barbarous enemy's attack,~Vext Italy,
15    46|       Grecian, Latin blood,~Or barbarous, all that ever were, whose
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