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 1     2|      ride~Along the cliffs, and passes least forlorn;~And took
 2     5|    conceal.~ ~ XXXVIII~" `There passes not a month, but in that
 3     9|     stream; and she: "No knight~Passes this ferry, but upon condition~
 4     9|    steed, the rest in flight~He passes: good Orlando will not wait~(
 5    10|     ring.~So nights and days he passes: such delight~Prospects
 6    11| outright,~And, where the bullet passes, makes a road.~-- Down to
 7    20|        impious rite; and rarely passes day~But stranger wight is
 8    20|        on his course, the pilot passes by~Cyprus and Rhodes, and
 9    23|        securely caught.~Orlando passes thither, where a mountain~
10    35|     line.~His foul proscription passes without blame.~That Nero
11    43|      his wife is done and said;~Passes from happiness to grief
12    44|      When they have lofty Atlas passes won,~The horses that the
13    44|    career~Is like the wind, and passes every steed;~He overtakes
14    46|     loves her best be won,~None passes him, nor with the warrior
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