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 1     I|        land, each city, country, town and field.~ ~ VIII~All things
 2     I|          gathered near~To Orange town, and lands that it confine:~
 3     I|         of power~Like Troy's old town defenced with Ilion's tower.~ ~
 4     I|   whispered everywhere~About the town, these Christians will destroy
 5     I|    sundry faith together in that town,~The lesser part on Christ
 6    II|     hight the youth,~Both or one town, both in one faith were
 7    II|      will defend this land, this town, and you,~All hard assays
 8    II|          the Christian lord this town espies~How merry were their
 9    II|     Heaven obtain,~And free this town from being longer thrall;~
10    II|          lay,~Nor us forbid this town and realm to gain,~And he
11   III|    strong engines to assault the town.~ ~ ~ I~The purple morning
12   III|          eyes dispreed~Upon that town where Christ was sold and
13   III|    strengtheneth art.~ ~ LVI~The town is stored of troughs and
14   III|        stands six miles from the town,'~With aged cedars dark,
15   III|         corner tower.~ ~ LXV~The town's third part was this, or
16    IV|         truth or none.~ ~ XX~The town Damascus and the lands about~
17    IV|     brought,~To free this sacred town have undertaken,~It were
18    VI|         dust,~And captive to the town is sent away:~Tancred begins
19    VI|       lay besieged in the sacred town;~With new supply late were
20    VI|      princely seat,~This stately town, we keep in our possession,~
21    VI|        and spoiled that glorious town;~But he, in whom all good
22    VI|         I will escape out of the town this night.~ ~ LXXXVIII~"
23   VII|         noble prisoner take,~The town he thus forsook, and on
24  VIII|        of late~Besieged had this town, and in what sort,~And how
25  VIII|       pardie of many a realm and town,~Whereon the Lord his wrath
26    IX|     stick and stone~Of this fair town, with battery sore assays;~
27    IX|       yonder part,~That from the town breaks out with so much
28     X|        prowess tried.~That noble town you may preserve and shield,~
29     X|     fierce people, this besieged town,~Gainst fire and sword with
30     X|      with your perils nigh;~This town's old walls and rampires
31     X|      what I think unblamed,~This town is strong, by nature, site
32     X|      ours for this,~Oh save this town from ruin, us from shame!~
33     X|       nest shall lie,~Before one town us and these Christians
34    XI|   puissant guide,~To assault the town that all his thoughts had
35    XI|     morning star,~To assault the town be ready all and prest:~
36    XI|     blasts, for on that part~The town was weakest, both by side
37    XI|      understands.~While thus the town for her defence ordains,~
38    XI|          Taigetus hill on Sparta town,~It crushed the steeled
39    XI|     sharp assault, meanwhile the town oppressed,~Against that
40    XI|      tower of wood built for the town's decay~As high as were
41    XI|      some vamure fit to save the town,~Instead of that the Christians
42    XI|          barons bold,~Toward the town he hasted from his camp,~
43   XII|       safe meanwhile within this town,~And happy was my shot,
44   XII|          should be,~That to this town I never turn again,~Mine
45   XII|        At once should leave this town in these extremes,~Nor would
46   XII|        the news in that besieged town~Of this mishap was whispered
47  XIII|       enchanter old~By which the town besieged secured was,~Of
48  XIII|        nill it grieve us in this town so sore,~We have sweet shade
49   XIV|       earth, sea, flood, castle, town,~Strangely divided, strangely
50    XV| Themselves fornenst old Raffia's town they fand,~A town that first
51    XV|       Raffia's town they fand,~A town that first to sailors doth
52    XV|      ignoble ways:~They pass the town built by the Grecian bold,~
53  XVII|         lost.~ ~  II~Within this town, won from the Turks of yore~
54  XVII|   sustain them all;~Yet from one town thereof came all that train,~
55  XVII|   thereof came all that train,~A town in people to huge shires
56  XVII|         fertile lands above that town which lie~Up to the place
57  XVII|         wide~Huge Persian Bay, a town rich, fair, and large:~The
58  XVII|        after fortified~Aquilea's town, and how for it he died.~ ~
59  XVII|       Both of himself and of the town he kept:~But his great son
60  XVII|        uprose the fair and noble town~Where they of Est should
61 XVIII|        from Heaven, by force the town~Is won, the Pagans slain,
62 XVIII|      thus the camp, and thus the town were bent,~These to assault,
63 XVIII|       arrived near that besieged town,~Then from the clouds at
64 XVIII|         not the marge~Of Salem's town, but fled far thence afraid.~
65 XVIII|        moment blest~To free this town that long in bondage lies,~
66 XVIII|         on thy side against this town they fight,~And of thy joy
67 XVIII|         their soldiers know,~The town was entered on the plain
68 XVIII|          bespake this crew,~"The town is won, my friends, and
69   XIX|          he, "on this distressed town,~The aged Queen of Judah'
70   XIX|          gate.~But of the sacked town the image true~Who can describe,
71   XIX|         he, "alas, for this fair town,~Which cruel war beats down
72   XIX|          earth begun,~Within the town the duke would lodge that
73   XIX|      people slain,~Yet safe your town is, though your walls be
74   XIX|       them boast,~Till with this town again, their lives be lost;~ ~
75   XIX|        highest buildings of this town~We may shake down with stones
76   XIX|          fatal to me and Antioch town,~Then made a prey to her
77   XIX|        But bear me to this royal town, I pray,~That if cut short
78    XX|          But Solyman saw not the town was lost,~For far from thence
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