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1   III| which the duke his glorious ensigns spread,~For so great compass
2   III|  they here and there bestow~Ensigns and arms, as witness of
3    VI|   rode,~His wonted arms and ensigns all he had:~A goodly plan
4   VII|   their lives defend,~Their ensigns rent, and broke was their
5  XVII|   his throne it went,~Their ensigns low inclined, and arms down
6  XVII|     they view~How the broad ensigns trembled, waved and blew,~ ~
7   XIX|  your guise,~What garments, ensigns, and what arms you carry,~
8   XIX|   and wrought,~The arms and ensigns feigned, poison close,~Ormondo'
9    XX|     in the wind waved their ensigns light,~Trembled the plumes
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