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 1     7|          XXX~These things were carried closely by the dame~And
 2    11|        IV~This is the ring she carried into France,~When thither
 3    17|      den the sightless monster carried,~Hollowed within a rock,
 4    22|    wrought,~And of the book he carried at his side,~By Logistilla
 5    22|      found,~As him the book he carried taught to do:~And into mist
 6    23|     prayer,~He to his farm had carried young Medore,~Grievously
 7    29| climbed, thus loaded sore,~And carried her three bow-shots' length
 8    36|     fair,~Not heeding that she carried in her womb~Ye, who yet
 9    38|     laid low.~Me my sad mother carried in her womb~Beyond the sea,
10    38|        years before,~Marsilius carried, by his side, among~Princes
11    38|      conveyed~Two books; that, carried by one holy man,~-- Him
12    39|      made the road.~ ~ XXX~She carried those, whom at the bridge
13    43|    Bucklers by other followers carried are,~Won from good warriors,
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