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 1     I| stept the glorious sun,~When trumpets loud and clarions shrill
 2   III|    they cried; arm, arm, the trumpets blew,~Their merry noise
 3  VIII|  heaps confused,~The roaring trumpets battle gan to threat,~As
 4    IX| therefore loud their jarring trumpets sound,~Their yelling cries
 5    IX|       when first the heathen trumpets blew,~Awaked, which heard,
 6    XI|     was hound and horn,~When trumpets shrill, true signs of hardy
 7  XIII|      bears there roar,~There trumpets shrill are heard and thunders
 8   XIX|    and stranger harmonies~Of trumpets, clarions, and well-sounding
 9    XX|      sad dread and fear;~The trumpets shrill, that thundered in
10    XX|  notes more sweet, the Pagan trumpets jar,~These sung, their armors
11    XX|   far.~ ~ XXXI~The Christian trumpets give the deadly call,~The
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