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1     1|  frith and forest through,~A mile, or little less, in furious
2     2|         XVII~"Within an easy mile I saw the peer~Pricking
3    25|        V~He from that well a mile is hardly gone~Ere he a
4    27|      little wide,~Covering a mile or somewhat less, and round;~
5    29|     fell,~Which rose above a mile beyond that dell.~ ~ LIV~
6    31| silent troop afield.~ ~ LI~A mile an-end with Aquilant he
7    38|   Arles,~For camped within a mile was conquering Charles.~ ~
8    40|      by sea as land)~Which a mile off the port, and overight~
9    42|     wood has hied~For many a mile Montalban's cavalier,~Of
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