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 1     1|     wanders wide)!~Whom in long warfare he had kept from harms,~
 2     1|    tawny lions spring~To forest warfare with such deadly will~As
 3     1|         Cares not the worthless warfare to renew;~But endlong by
 4     2|      Paladin, who wages~A weary warfare with the wind and flood;~
 5     2|        sky,~Until that hour the warfare lasted there,~Which, spreading
 6     3|        And so each stratagem of warfare blown,~That vainly shall
 7     5|     Unfit to strive in joust or warfare more:~And, before king and
 8     6|        and plies the crowd with warfare sore.~ ~ LXVI~One to the
 9    10|       rock.~ ~ CV~With suchlike warfare is the mastiff vext~By the
10    11|          And with the whole old warfare vex the land;~ ~ XLVII~And
11    14|         the Franks had worse in warfare sped,~Forced all the champaigne
12    14|   occasion whence amid the band~Warfare and memorable scathe may
13    16|         inland on the plain~The warfare is less mortal than along~
14    18| surround,~And more and more the warfare rages wide.~At length Sir
15    18|        made resort,~Seeing them warfare with such fury wage,~And
16    19|       she-bear,~With whom close warfare Alpine hunters wage,~Uncertain
17    20|   return,~And end of unfinished warfare. Covered o'er~With arms
18    24|        he terrifies,~Witless of warfare; not me, who regard~With
19    24|    which thus exceed,~To such a warfare and such blows give birth,~
20    25|      Marsilius had in that long warfare won:~Nor them to interrupt
21    25|      acquire,~Nor fame in every warfare bear away;~But only to accomplish
22    27|      His heifer, nor can longer warfare wage,~Seeks out the greenwood-holt
23    27|     nation,~And every chance of warfare, kept his own)~-- Prompt
24    31|      Alban's chief descried,~In warfare so renowned all countries
25    31|         fortified, and meet~The warfare to maintain above one day;~
26    33|       yet been witnessed few;~A warfare storied, but its fields
27    33|       did buoy,~But I to bitter warfare wake anew;~Sweet sleep but
28    33|    three on earth, and thus the warfare ends:~ ~ LXX~For Bradamant
29    34|       slay,~Returning from that warfare, we intend;~But, fearing
30    35|        of us two is schooled in warfare best,~If what has chanced
31    36|        thou brought~Thy ways of warfare? By what Scythian rite~To
32    38|     knight.~But would ye kindle warfare far and nigh,~Though superhuman
33    38|     send;~And those two all the warfare wage alone,~Till one prevails,
34    38|         I will straightway from warfare cease,~And from henceforth
35    39|         And heard that lord the warfare's state declare:~Then prest
36    40|  therefore aye, throughout that warfare drear~Waged by the pontiff,
37    41|  Oliviero's side,~Meanwhile the warfare stood as it began:~When
38    41|        The paladin believes the warfare o'er,~And that deprived
39    43|    hundred puissant steeds, for warfare bown;~And by those pages
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