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1 2| and peace away.~ ~ XLI~"Six days I rode, from morn to 2 3| man, in height~Less than six palms, observe one at this 3 4| to her guess,~Of years six score and ten, or little 4 5| space~Three nights, four, six, and often ten, the fair~ 5 5| for her right.~ ~ LXXXI~Six knights on foot within the 6 5| upon the spear,~More than six yards beyond his horse he 7 7| bore~The beldam backward six good yards and more:~ ~ 8 7| Her stature reached not to six palms in height,~And every 9 8| He to that place had come six days before;~For him by 10 9| destruction, had been tried.~Six towns I had in Flanders: 11 9| who appear~Of paste; till six he of the circling band~ 12 12| had paced~Four times or six, still vainly seeking, said~ 13 13| And which not more than six miles distant lay.~To the 14 14| king, to swell the train:~Six cubits is the prince, from 15 15| slaughter.~ ~ XLIII~"Within six miles, no further, shalt 16 15| city of all Palestine,~By six days' journey, is, through 17 16| and most easy road.~Him six days' journey to Damascus 18 16| believed; for yet in Paris we~Six out of ten no better builded 19 16| with Edward, sent a force,~Six thousand strong, of archer 20 17| fixt; and, of four men or six a-day,~Be sure the greedy 21 18| paid)~Who to return within six months, if life~Were granted 22 18| Pleasure.~ ~ CXXXVIII~Inland six miles or seven from thence, 23 19| about, the city's port;~Six hundred paces deep; and 24 19| with martial garb and mien,~Six thousand women trooped, 25 21| resolved on one.~ ~ XXXV~"Six months she waited ere again 26 23| Three times, and four, and six, the lines imprest~Upon 27 24| Who there expected him six months or eight; --~And 28 25| Rogero smites the head from six or four,~Who in escaping 29 26| yet less for the career.~Six hundred men, or more, we 30 29| found;~And, making full six thousand men unite,~Stript 31 30| quarrel rest.~ ~ XXX~Five or six months would they the strife 32 30| LXXX~Four times, nay six, she that epistle read,~ 33 32| erpast by one,~By two, three, six, by eight, by twenty days --~ 34 32| near at hand.~At least six leagues are distant all, 35 32| his hand~Where, five or six miles wide, the tower did 36 36| mother, great with child, and six months gone,~Aboard a helmless 37 37| shew;~And if on five or six alone I dwell,~I may offend 38 37| raised not from the rest,~Six men he slew; transfixed 39 38| before~I added to my realm six kingdoms more;~ ~ XVI~"And, 40 38| and Italy?~When with our six twice six their weapons 41 38| When with our six twice six their weapons cross,~What 42 40| Evermore changing nags, six days before,~To Rome, in 43 42| Nor deems he likely, that six cavaliers,~The wide world' 44 43| frigate is conveyed;~Which, by six oars impelled, flies fast 45 44| scorn:~For one that died, six Grecians' death less smart~ 46 45| Persuades, in secret, four or six days' space:~Meanwhile for 47 46| not enow --~Will four, nay six accept; and will maintain~