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 1    16|     lances at each other's heads addrest;~Ill matched, in arms and
 2    17|        same time, so fell a blow addrest,~It would have rent and
 3    18|     heard that he to Antioch was addrest,~With Origilla, where a
 4    18|         easy stages and by slow, addrest,~That fresh upon the day
 5    19|        the steel, so well was it addrest.~Speared on her lance she
 6    23| Encounter, thitherward his steed addrest.~ ~ C~The course in pathless
 7    24|       his steed by the same path addrest,~Which had been taken by
 8    24|        quick succour thither was addrest,~He read, their army's scathe
 9    25|   Whither he with the damsel was addrest;~Whom aye the Child so hurried
10    25|          not, lady,' (her I thus addrest,)~`That I return after such
11    26|       gay the friends themselves addrest,~And seemly pastimes, when
12    26|        by her often, she herself addrest~Towards the fount, and in
13    26|     Rogero, near~The warrior she addrest, her tale might hear:~ ~
14    26|         that her lady had to him addrest;~And if she told another
15    26|          Lanfusa, in full trust, addrest;~And, though the appearance
16    27|      himself, who has his course addrest~Towards the coast of Provence,
17    28|          himself; his brother he addrest;~` -- Now to Baccano ride
18    28|         he had to Rome his steps addrest,~Woe to the town, surnamed
19    29|          to be to Argier's realm addrest.~Not yet was brought that
20    30|         to the fount anew he had addrest~His way, with Richardetto
21    31|        Rinaldo next Sir Sansonet addrest,~Who somewhat later joined
22    31|           and her prayer so well addrest,~It touched, though hard
23    31|     willingly himself would have addrest~To disappoint the destined
24    32|    Rogero's parting words to her addrest;~So makes her, in all seeming
25    32|          and a dame their course addrest:~Whom from a furious giant,
26    33|        thither they their course addrest,~Had vaunted to the maid
27    34|         the terrestrial paradise addrest.~By John advised in all,
28    34|         and whither he his steps addrest,~To you I shall in other
29    35|          or will be, thitherward addrest,~As that whereof THE ETERNAL
30    35|          when I return, shall be addrest,~To mend my fault, that
31    36|        at her opposite her lance addrest;~And hardly touched the
32    37| Constance-town, like merchandise addrest;~Fastened and bound in manner
33    38|     these words the Moorish king addrest:~ ~ XLII~"My liege, does
34    41|        that day when she herself addrest~Unto this task, till ended
35    43|          length,' he so the dame addrest,~`I recommend my honour'; --
36    45|        his Frontino to that road addrest,~Which seemed to please
37    46|          view that pair to fight addrest.~From right and left the
38    46|         one a dagger at his eyes addrest;~And with his knees the
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