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 1     I|      fellows late shall be his subjects now."~ ~ XIII~This said,
 2     I| legions armed well provides~Of subjects born, and hired aid besides.~ ~
 3    II|     our religion;~Up, up, dear subjects, fire and weapon take,~Burn,
 4    IV|     tale so good,~And holds my subjects' hearts in such suspense,~
 5     V|        all her cities, all her subjects are."~ ~ LXIX~The captain
 6     X|     when he would suppress~His subjects' pride, and them in bondage
 7     X|     grief, for slaughter of my subjects true;~My weak estate to
 8    XI|       the tyrant gan unite~His subjects born and bands that serve
 9   XVI|     made or marred,~To her his subjects humbly bend and bow,~And
10  XVII|   kings, both Pagans, and both subjects be~To the great Caliph,
11  XVII|      XXV~After two kings, both subjects also, ride,~And of two bands
12  XVII|  triumphs great, and feast his subjects best,~Reward the good, the
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