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 1     3|      keeps his lordship well defended~From the winged lions' claws
 2    10|     beauteous eyes should be~Defended, which had him already snared.~
 3    11|     on either side the cave, defended~His charge from the oppressive
 4    11|      there, and thus himself defended,~Lest a two-handed mace
 5    14|  holy church and vicars have defended.~ ~ LXXII~"That our deserts
 6    17| knight, -- their quarrel ill defended, --~Had vanished from the
 7    21|    pretext you have yourself defended.~Our loves bad been concealed
 8    22|  bough, which fell with her, defended~From death, or her good
 9    29|      best he could, the dame defended.~ ~  V~The king, who long
10    30|  Erewhile the champion's who defended Paris;~And him with speed
11    30|      told how him Rogero had defended,~And freed the captive pair
12    38|     Who, for the country was defended ill,~Have taken, burnt,
13    40|    upon ship and shallop ill defended,~The things about them all
14    42|  rind more frail,~Would have defended him no worse than mail.~ ~
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