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 1     I|    thousand were they in strong armors clad,~Next whom there marched
 2     I|   shares and coulters broke, to armors trim~They change that metal,
 3     I|    horses' neigh and clattering armors' sound~Pursue the echo over
 4    VI|     courage new supplies,~Their armors forged were of metal frail,~
 5    VI|        use I not for once these armors bright?~I may sustain awhile
 6   VII|      wants he naught of all his armors due~Except his helm that
 7   VII|        now there, he gained~His armors broke, his members bruised
 8     X|     Antioch-ward;~But first his armors, broken, hacked and cleft,~
 9 XVIII|          it brake~His limbs and armors on whom so it light,~That
10   XIX|        LXV~"Those counterfeited armors then prepare,~Because the
11    XX| trumpets jar,~These sung, their armors shined, these glistered
12    XX|         prey,~Shields, helmets, armors, plumes and feathers gay.~ ~
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