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 1     2|     his balance and his wings,~Running and scarcely rising from
 2    12|     level land,~Field, valley, running stream, or water pent,~The
 3    14|     and rider died.~ ~ XLVI~In running to their death the wretches
 4    17|     and pointed nose.~ ~ XXXI~"Running, the monster comes, and
 5    17|    Fortune served in save)~And running to the sea their burden
 6    18|        assaulted.~The sound of running up and down, of arms,~Of
 7    24| related, how he viewed~Orlando running frantic, in his mood.~ ~
 8    28|        are the twain~With ever running after something new:~For,
 9    29|         knight.~ ~ XLI~Orlando running thus his wild career,~The
10    31|      shameful wise~Saw Roland, running naked in his mood,~Sending
11    39|        them thither bring,~And running knots in them he quickly
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