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 1     6|     he had stunned, at least deferred;~But he to self-destruction
 2    10|     And, if his hope he long deferred, will die:~For other such
 3    20|    to slavery base,~His fate deferred but till the following day;~
 4    24|     the madman their pursuit deferred,~Had he not turned already
 5    26|      ground~He saw unhorsed, deferred no more his aid;~Who for
 6    26|   Rogero, who beheld the war deferred,~Rather like lion roared
 7    32|        XI~Aye sick with hope deferred, the expecting maid,~That
 8    33|     should to that season be deferred,~When more than ever such
 9    39|  their sake, the Danish lord~Deferred, who deemed his voyage well
10    45|    short season, for revenge deferred,~My son may mourn upon the
11    45| Marphisa, now the bridal was deferred,~Appeared anew, and other
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