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 1     1| foregone;~And such fair truce replaced that discord fell,~So mutual
 2     1|     steel, with belted blade,~Replaced the bridle on his courser
 3     4|    with a new and better code replaced.~ ~ LXVI~"If like desire,
 4     5|    saw it first upon his head replaced;~So that he good Rinaldo
 5    23|    Took from the sapling, and replaced, his brand.~And, where he
 6    28|      what others buy,~And oft replaced their squandered treasures
 7    34|          LXXXIX~A second dame replaced the work when done~With
 8    36|       upon~Their coursers had replaced each baffled knight.~I told
 9    42|     to regain!~In fewer hours replaced beneath thy ward,~Then Cordova'
10    46|    present love have straight replaced.~ ~  XLI~"That I Rogero
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