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 1     1|    XXXII~For far the warrior fared not, ere he spied,~Bounding
 2     6|     dark retreat,~Westward I fared along the sandy shores,~
 3    10|      him, who on his journey fared~In happy hour, and afterwards
 4    14|      Granada with the damsel fared,~Kindly dismissed, their
 5    21|     thus in silent mode~Both fared: so sullen was Zerbino's
 6    22| these beyond three miles had fared, when they~Reached bridge
 7    30| Brava, (whither had he often fared,~As said, to seek Angelica
 8    33|      there with little gain,~Fared to his camp afoot, with
 9    38|   his goodly steed afoot had fared,~Made choice, afoot and
10    42|   gripe he foully might have fared,~But that one quickly to
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