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 1     3|      human blood shall steeds advance~In that fierce strife, and
 2     5|      their coursers stand.~To advance the sad Dalinda was in fear,~
 3     6|     Who furiously the Child's advance oppose.~ ~  LXI~Was never
 4    14|       in convenient post,~The advance of the barbarians to impede:~
 5    15|       would to sovereign rule advance.~ ~ XXXIII~"The pious love
 6    16|       only marks the knight's advance,~Knowing Rinaldo not, unchanged
 7    17|  barons bold and vassals, who advance,~Garnished with what could
 8    17|      other's breast the spear advance,~To the destruction of the
 9    25|       who will be present, to advance~The price of the most precious
10    26|     the treacherous Maganzese advance;~So all was ready to begin
11    26|    those who so against Beast advance,~One to the hilt has in
12    36|      part, the Christian foes~Advance, and both divisions come
13    37|     named; and whom (does she advance or stay)~Triumphs and trophies
14    37|     when he beheld the knight advance,~He issued, to assail him,
15    43| throughout the night.~And yet advance some miles; "For thou,"
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