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 1     4|        feet before;~But like the mare, his dam, in all the rest.~
 2    11|        the beauteous lady took a mare,~Which liked her best, of
 3    12|         Whatever needed, viands, mare, and vest,~And had conceived
 4    12|         better speed her panting mare;~Ill pleased the three assembled
 5    12|       fastened to its trunk, her mare may feed.~ ~ LVIII~The Spanish
 6    12| evanished clean, and spurred her mare:~The helm this while had
 7    14|         bred~Between a Friesland mare and nag of Spain.~King Mandricardo,
 8    29|      speed Angelica impelled her mare.~And whipt and spurred her
 9    29|         hied,~Aye gaining on the mare in this career.~Now, now
10    29|       comforts and drags on that mare,~That she may follow with
11    29|   Orlando nought the slaughtered mare regards,~Nor anywise his
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