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 1    11|        watery roar,~A knight a weighty anchor in his throat~Had
 2    15|  Fast-tethered by a strong and weighty chain~To a tough oak, whose
 3    17|        The keys of Paradise, a weighty care,~Oh! let not Italy
 4    17|       glad,~For penance of his weighty sin." This said,~He quickly
 5    20|        stray,~Of jewels and of weighty sums of gold~Spoiling their
 6    22|    thirst and heat,~Lifted the weighty morion from his front;~Tethered
 7    24|       Tartar fell,~Bent by the weighty blow Zerbino sped;~And,
 8    38|       rest,~To whom a trust so weighty to impart,~As of his many
 9    39|   Danish chief's intent,~Those weighty ships so shocked the paynim
10    42| Inflamed thy host the day that weighty stone~Wounded thy forehead
11    44|      and applied~For audience, weighty tidings to declare;~And,
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