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 1     2| sprung.~By daring deeds and puissance no less dear~To Charlemagne
 2     9|      Besides, that both his puissance and his might~Are such,
 3     9|     Esteemed for weight and puissance than for speed:~For when
 4    15| brood~Vanquished by him, in puissance, could compare~With the
 5    16|     rue~More deeply yet the puissance of his hand.~Smote by the
 6    17| lees,~To imperial place and puissance, Maximine:~Hence Thebes
 7    20|   sir cavalier,~Nor of such puissance as to lend thee aid;~And
 8    26|     for force,~With greater puissance meets the coming foe.~His
 9    33|  might;~But he with all his puissance, all his treasure,~Alas!
10    34| moved the peer,~When I such puissance in myself espied;~And him
11    41|     And by a person of such puissance swayed,~By Roland, singe
12    42|  sight;~And well his mighty puissance testified,~And spoke him
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