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 1    18|        her martial might,~And to defy the pair has moved her steed.~
 2    21|         him not; for him would I defy~Even death itself; and let
 3    23|         fire who makes such bold defy,~We wax or straw, too haughty
 4    24|        the traitor, and to fight defy.~ ~ XXVI~"The monarch's
 5    26|     young Rogero: "Take my proud defy!"~ ~ CII~"Audacious man,
 6    35|        and cannot see~Who should defy him, who that message send,~
 7    36|         third was gone~Rogero to defy to the career,~Upon her
 8    40|       gives goodly warrant; they~Defy Orlando, backed by champions
 9    40| Brandimart,~Hearing, should they defy upon that call,~They would
10    40|      Count Orlando on their part defy;~ ~ LV~With equal number
11    46|       thee, Rogero, to the field defy;~And here, before the sun
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