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 1     I| thought, --~Of Sion's fort to scale the noble wall,~The Christian
 2    IX|     dragon, armed with many a scale,~With iron paws, and leathern
 3    XI|       invoke;~That done, they scale the wall which kept them
 4    XI|     dying fell,~Which late to scale and win he trusted well.~ ~
 5  XIII|       What mortal wight durst scale so strange a fort?~ ~ XXVIII~
 6  XIII|   what strength, thinks he~To scale these walls, or this strong
 7   XIV|      which too feeble been~To scale again these walls reinforced
 8 XVIII|       of Mart~To undermine or scale the same had power;~And
 9 XVIII|     us protract the time,~But scale the bulwark of this fortress
10 XVIII|      all our people strive~To scale this wall, where weak it
11 XVIII|      dares abide,~Come let us scale this wall, though strong
12 XVIII|     fire~Assails and helps to scale the northern port,~That
13   XIX|         quoth he,~"Let us not scale, but round besiege this
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