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1     2|    plays his spine, and runs an-end and flings.~And now the
2    13| Another crippled cannot move an-end,~And wriggling wreathes
3    21|      now one speeds the bark an-end, and now~Another squall
4    31|   troop afield.~ ~ LI~A mile an-end with Aquilant he prest,~
5    37|   his aid.~ ~ XXVI~They rode an-end; and louder waxed the sound,~
6    41|   rear,~And drives this wave an-end, that other back;~Others
7    42|      where the warrior will, an-end or wide,~Ever with him is
8    43|     Rinaldo bends~His course an-end to Cagli; o'er the height,~
9    44|    the Danube made,~And rode an-end until he reached Belgrade.~ ~
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