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 1     1|     the interruption bore,~And spurred his horse to meet him in
 2     1|       and mail."~This said, he spurred again, his story told,~And
 3     4|      Bayardo, that his hackney spurred;~And viewed, between two
 4     5|       in rest;~As well Rinaldo spurred the knight to meet,~And
 5     6|       self-destruction blindly spurred.~ ~ III~And forfeited estate,
 6     7|      daring, the gigantic Pest~Spurred her wolf, seated well for
 7    10|        Thence o'er that sea he spurred, through yielding air,~Whose
 8    12|       she evanished clean, and spurred her mare:~The helm this
 9    16|     Rinaldo forth upon Baiardo spurred.~ ~ XLIV~As the aspect of
10    16|     goat or sheep.~ ~ LII~Both spurred their coursers on, with
11    17|   still."~ ~ XVI~This said, he spurred his courser, couched his
12    18|  mighty lance had spanned,~And spurred at once against Sir Berlinghier,~
13    18|  credence strong.~ ~ CXIII~She spurred her courser, and with lance
14    18|      who his Baiardo fleet~Had spurred the gallant Dardinel to
15    20| awaiting answer, to career~She spurred her horse, and vanished
16    22|        is sell.~At one another spurred in bold career~The knights,
17    22|       Guido in their rear, who spurred behind.~ ~ LXXXVI~These
18    24|    right."~Without more parley spurred upon each side.~Well matched
19    26|       lord,~And quick Marphisa spurred the pair before;~And one
20    27|       lay Charles's host, they spurred,~Closing their files against
21    29|        her mare.~And whipt and spurred her evermore; whom slow~
22    31|      midmost camp the squadron spurred.~ ~ LII~At the first charge
23    31|     the Africans that squadron spurred,~That squadron, of whose
24    31|         layed;~He good Batoldo spurred, his gentle horse,~And at
25    35|     well, at that proud paynim spurred~Her horse with levelled
26    36|   appay!"~ ~ XXXV~So said, she spurred at him amid the throng;~
27    36|        she nought replied,~But spurred aslant the ready Rabicane,~
28    36| arriving in that glade.~Rogero spurred his courser, and pursued~
29    37|   youthful knight,~For answer, spurred against the cavalier;~And,
30    39|     Hence steeds reined-in and spurred, hence levelled spears~Are
31    39|      sire; and as she fiercely spurred,~Made her hot courser feel
32    46|   persuade~Such pious work, he spurred behind the dame;~Who thither
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