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 1     V|     was his cheer,~Gernando trembled, for he saw at hand~Pale
 2    VI|     He sighed for rage, and trembled as he stood,~He blamed his
 3    XI|      The walls and bulwarks trembled at his threat.~ ~ XXXVIII~
 4    XI|  was Titan's face enrolled,~Trembled the earth whereon the worthies
 5   XII| flames about:~The Frenchmen trembled at the dreadful light,~To
 6   XII|  forth her beams around,~He trembled so, that nere his squires
 7  XIII|    planets wandering still,~Trembled the air, the earth and ocean
 8  XVII|  view~How the broad ensigns trembled, waved and blew,~ ~ XCVI~
 9 XVIII|    once or twice did shake,~Trembled the walls, the hills and
10 XVIII| hell and all her flock,~Now trembled is the air, the golden sun~
11 XVIII| church or tower;~The Pagans trembled to behold the wall~And city
12    XX|  waved their ensigns light,~Trembled the plumes that on their
13    XX|     viewed that noble deed,~Trembled, his paleness did his fear
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