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 1     2|     the Paladin to cross the strait;~Not that the people or
 2     7|      they went.~Besides that strait and stony was the way,~This,
 3    13|  beheld him in such perilous strait,~Who of Rogero all the tokens
 4    18|    him rage and hate forego;~Strait shall you hear who 'twas,
 5    33|    Beneath him Cadiz and the strait he spied,~Where whilom good
 6    36|   inflames the cavalier;~And strait, together with the burning
 7    38|     august,~Who, to Alcides' strait from Indian main,~Mak'st
 8    38|  finds a cave, through whose strait entrance breaks~The fell
 9    43|  charge he bore.~He, wedded, strait in jealousy outgoes~All
10    43| sorrow to Romagne.~Thence in strait line their bark, that seems
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