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 1     8|        Catay~Or farthest Ind, had journeyed to the west;~There lost:
 2     9|         conveyed,~No cavalier had journeyed to that place~That had refused
 3    17| underneath the gloomy shade:~Then journeyed all the night and all the
 4    22|         XCI~As, thinking thus, he journeyed on his way,~Rogero stumbled
 5    30|    warrior bore.~How he for Paris journeyed, and how well~He succoured
 6    32|         that erewhile~Had thither journeyed, with those monarchs three,~
 7    37|           cavaliers and dames who journeyed by~That castle, there so
 8    38|           the bounds of Spain~Had journeyed, with a thousand laurels
 9    43|      Beside the lake that pilgrim journeyed, near~The city, where he
10    45|       word~Save to the squire who journeyed with his lord.~ ~ XXVIII~
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