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 1     1|         thy shield~Against King Agrican and all his field?"~ ~ LXXXI~
 2     8|       this the Tartar king, Sir Agrican,~Subdued my sire, who Galaphron
 3     8|      prey~The beauty, for which Agrican did glow,~Brought with half
 4    14|       Agramant,~As successor of Agrican, who wore~The crown of Tartary,
 5    14|     show~Of troops, was present Agrican's bold son,~Who raised his
 6    14|     champaign prest.~The son of Agrican his lance regained,~Who
 7    17|        rocky won,~Gradasso, and Agrican's redoubted son:~ ~ LXIII~"
 8    18|       the Sarzan and the son~Of Agrican, she deems herself possest.~
 9    23|     desire~To avenge the famous Agrican, my sire.~ ~  LXXX~"Him
10    27| redoubted Rodomont,~And that of Agrican's infuriate son,~That of
11    30|        sought in vain~To soften Agrican's infuriate son,~The beauteous
12    31|       sword withdrew~The son of Agrican that very day.~Thou mayst
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