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501    46|          the Grecian cavalier~Than good Rogero for Rogero's woe.~
502    46|         thou foregoest thine every good for me!~But I to thee restore
503    46|        caught,~And saddled, and to good Rogero brought;~ ~ XLVII~
504    46|        certain news, which say~How good Rogero's jailer was found
505    46|           LIV~"Behold the champion good, that did maintain~From
506    46|     Bradamant,~Or more desert than good Rogero vaunt."~ ~ LVIII~
507    46|            might,~-- Albeit to his good squadron's scathe and woe --~
508    46|            their throne,~Bless the good fortune which their hope
509    46|       white and sable son,~Thither good Dudon and Marphisa wend;~
510    46|            Rogero guides, and that good buckler -- though~Well steeled
511    46|       gored~In flank and thigh, by good Rogero's sword.~ ~ CXXVII~
512    46|            might have dismaid:~But good Rogero, who should win of
513    46|        about the Moor~His arms the good and bold Rogero wound;~Against
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