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1    18|      will his squadron not so firmly stand,~Maugre the valour
2    18|   which his deeds display,~So firmly, as to wait the Christian
3    21|    rock as deeply cleaves,~So firmly as the youth resists the
4    27| imprest,~It could not be more firmly graved in stone:~And what
5    33|          CXXIII~That king had firmly hoped the cavalier~Would
6    36|       offended,~Fixed himself firmly in his arms and seat,~He
7    40|     twain;~Whom bold Gradasso firmly trusts to slay.~For seven
8    44|  noose,~And in true love more firmly them unite,~Than other could
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