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1    12| round that strange dome had paced~Four times or six, still
2    18| clasp his neck, towards him paced,~His sword and rancour laid
3    28|   And, upon tiptoes, softly paced the floor.~ ~ LXIII - LXX~ (
4    29|  the last so high, a sentry paced~Its top, who, whensoever
5    35| outer ledge,~And could have paced upon a faulchion's edge.~ ~
6    41|   thither Roland roved, who paced the shore;~As I in other
7    45|    all night with his rider paced that round,~Who never ceased
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