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 1     3|   saved his troops from fatal overthrow;~Not that, for guerdon of
 2     6|       hideous band, in sudden overthrow,~Blinded by this, had sunk
 3     9|      treaty, well on foot, to overthrow,~And nigh concluded) with
 4    16| charged, intent the prince to overthrow;~But he seized fast his
 5    16|      The good Rinaldo, who to overthrow~The strongest of the foeman
 6    18|       it were," he cried, "to overthrow~This evil plant, before
 7    19|    drove at once. So fell the overthrow,~And with such weight she
 8    33|   lord pursues) "with no less overthrow,~Broken in Puglia, see the
 9    33|       s hand had caused their overthrow,~Who with a deeper black
10    36|    Again that martial maid to overthrow:~But thinks her head to
11    37|      lance to lance.~ ~ L~"To overthrow him, at first shock he thought,~
12    39|      meanwhile, how fierce an overthrow~The Moors received in France,
13    44|      borne along, beheld that overthrow,~And bowned himself their
14    46|    fighting field, availed~To overthrow a banded host, and do~The
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