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 1     I|  straggling troops sometimes assail he would,~Save that he durst
 2   III|  thought the labor spent,~To assail those parts that to the
 3   III|    soldiers sleep~They might assail them with untimely flight.~
 4    VI|   amazed,~To see the knights assail, and eke defend,~Yet neither
 5   VII|   weaker parts he wisely gan assail,~And entrance searched oft '
 6   VII|   blackness did bright skies assail;~On every side the fiery
 7   VII|   wind and water every place assail,~No bank was safe, no rampire
 8    IX|       These Christians shall assail with sudden war,~And kill
 9    IX|      had the hardiment~So to assail him in his armed tent.~ ~
10    XI| gainst these towers which to assail he thought,~In battles twain
11    XX|      would our backs invade,~Assail them then, and make their
12    XX|   her arm that could so well assail:~The Pagan shook for spite
13    XX|  side their heedless foes to assail and charge:~Slingers and
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