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 1     5|    Planted the pommel of his falchion bare~I' the ground, its
 2    16|    went somedeal astray;~The falchion missed the rider as he fled,~
 3    18| driven,~And stained anew his falchion, by whose blade~More than
 4    18|  seeing him more near, whose falchion's sweep~Had dealt such deaths
 5    18|  still, and, to his dread,~A falchion, pointed at his gullet,
 6    18|     to avenge him, lance and falchion shook;~Remembering not,
 7    18|    this or that she with the falchion prest;~The head from one
 8    18|      the field, 'mid bow and falchion, lay,~And shield and spear,
 9    19|   band~Of foemen, whirls his falchion, in desire~Rather of death,
10    19|   wore,~Girding the faithful falchion with the mail,~And with
11    19|     The want should with the falchion be supplied.~ ~ LXX~The
12    20| lords will bleed~Beneath his falchion, shall your ears dismay.~
13    25|      aid."~ ~ XI~He drew his falchion without more delay,~(His
14    25|      But to have forged that falchion sorely rued,~Who saw her
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