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 1    11|        and red;~And, the shaft tempered, strongly draws his bow,~
 2    12|      and with utmost pain;~But tempered with high hope. Sometimes
 3    12|    seven good plates of metal, tempered hard.~ ~ XLIX~Alike a charmed
 4    15|      mischief woos,~How keenly tempered are Love's darts of might,~
 5    16|       red Fusberta swings.~Nor tempered steel is there, nor corslet
 6    16|        quick.~ ~ L~Yet few the tempered plates or iron pins~With
 7    17|        She, the white fay, had tempered with her hand.~ ~ LXXI~The
 8    23|     went:~It failed indeed his tempered helm to bore,~But such a
 9    26|   stranger knight.~Against the tempered helm that pagan wore~Sounded
10    26| defends,~Across the cheeks his tempered helm would sheer.~The Child,
11    31|  embossed,~Rinaldo takes, with tempered sword and spear,~And these
12    41|      exceed;~Who, if he had as tempered plate and chain~As that
13    42|    bright;~And goodly buckler, tempered corslet thrills,~And solid
14    45|     and blunts the faulchion's tempered grain,~Lest it his opposite
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