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1     I| procured,~A fort that on the Syrian frontiers lay,~Nor thinks
2   III|     unseen, unknown, until~A Syrian told the duke, who thither
3    IV| glory of the fight~Upon this Syrian folk would haply light.~ ~
4    IV|  with it brought;~For if the Syrian kingdom were her right,~
5   VII|   wicked sprites and all the Syrian train:~But gainst their
6 XVIII|        LX~His weapons were a Syrian bow and quiver,~His gestures
7 XVIII| barks and slings.~ ~ LXV~The Syrian people now were no whit
8    XX|   that the faithful train~Of Syrian folk, not used to dangerous
9    XX| retired, but kept array,~The Syrian people ran away outright,~
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