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1 1| bring,~When Moors from Afric passed in hostile fleet,~And ravaged 2 2| the dame,~Who out of Afric passed with Agramant;~Rogero was 3 3| through the gloom,~Beheld and passed that inner door, which gave~ 4 3| XII~"Long days have passed since I from distant land~ 5 3| sore marvelling at all that passed,~If 'twere a dream or a 6 3| brothers shun them as they passed."~Melissa heard the dame 7 4| combined,~Whose sleight passed red for yellow, black for 8 4| the first traveller, who passed the glen,~Him will not leave; 9 5| Two nights were scarecly passed, ere his repair~To the known 10 5| from afar, viewed all that passed,~ ~ LII~"And fell into such 11 5| impart,~Looked upon all that passed, and stood apart.~ ~ XCII~ 12 6| and, issuing in that part,~Passed by a mighty space, the southern 13 6| strange and secret sluice,~Passed under sea the Virgin Arethuse.~ ~ 14 7| through secret way,~And passed towards the chamber silently,~ 15 8| hang idle at his side:~He passed the bridge, and broke the 16 9| at all points, the county passed ashore,~Borne on a horse ' 17 10| there returns where she had passed the night.~ ~ XXVII~Stretched 18 10| seat~Aboard the bark, and passed the quiet sea,~Discoursing 19 11| servitude:~ ~ V~With this passed viewless from the turret-cell,~ 20 11| while Rogero, after he had passed~Long space in hope the maid 21 11| thirty killed; by few~He passed that measure, if the strokes 22 11| That winter's remnant he so passed that feat~Of his was known 23 12| through the golden portal passed,~Rogero close behind, who 24 14| the scull, unsmacked; so passed~The barbarous Tartar king 25 14| the English had already passed the sea;~And he bade Garbo' 26 14| habits he had used before~He passed to evil ones; began to stray,~ 27 18| losing all its dyes;~So passed from life; and perished 28 20| thanks to God at having passed the sea~Without more harm, 29 21| in such sort~He loved, as passed all mean, and misbecame~ 30 22| Courteous to whosoever passed that way;~And they encountered, 31 23| pride had from his forehead passed away,~His chin had fallen 32 25| wondered at her hair, which passed~In braids about her brow, 33 32| often all the day~There passed that maid, and but at eve 34 33| the first of those that passed~The Rhine, amid his Franks' 35 34| after they were dead.~He passed a heap of flowers, that 36 39| Brandimart had to Africk passed from France.~ ~ XLII~As 37 41| Moor,~He into France had passed from Africk's shore.~ ~ 38 42| LXV~So saying, suddenly he passed from sight;~With him his