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 1     I| glorious deed,~Read, whilst you arm you; arm you, whilst you
 2     I|       Read, whilst you arm you; arm you, whilst you read.~ ~
 3   III|       murmur shrill was spread,~Arm, arm, they cried; arm, arm,
 4   III|         shrill was spread,~Arm, arm, they cried; arm, arm, the
 5   III|   spread,~Arm, arm, they cried; arm, arm, the trumpets blew,~
 6   III|      Arm, arm, they cried; arm, arm, the trumpets blew,~Their
 7     V|   forbid this day you lift your arm~To do this camp and us your
 8     V|     thine,~Our camp may seem an arm without a hand,~Amid our
 9    VI|        that wanteth, shall this arm help out,~In spite of fate
10    VI|   Argantes face to face.~ ~ XX~"Arm you, my lord," he said, "
11    VI|        broad shoulder where his arm is knit.~ ~ XLV~Like as
12    VI|       at her mistress' will,~To arm her helped, though simple
13    VI|        shining gold;~Her tender arm so feeble was, it bended~
14  VIII|     made the ground.~ ~ XVII~" `Arm, arm,' they cried; Prince
15  VIII|         ground.~ ~ XVII~" `Arm, arm,' they cried; Prince Sweno
16  VIII|        whet, inflame thine ire,~Arm thy right hand, and strengthen
17  VIII| followed with a furious storm,~"Arm, arm." they cried, to arms
18  VIII|     with a furious storm,~"Arm, arm." they cried, to arms the
19  VIII| soldiers ran.~And as they run, "Arm, arm," cried every man.~ ~
20  VIII|          And as they run, "Arm, arm," cried every man.~ ~  LXXII~
21  VIII|    Godfredo great,~And bade him arm, while on this noise he
22    IX|         Solyman these bands did arm?~Canst thou that kingdom
23    IX|    stretched forth his friendly arm,~Oh foolish kindness, and
24    IX|        twined, the child's weak arm.~Down from their saddles
25    IX|          How to the city-ward, "Arm, arm!" they cried,~The noise
26    IX|         to the city-ward, "Arm, arm!" they cried,~The noise
27    IX|         right hand she from his arm divided,~Whereof but late
28    IX|         helm or shield~Unfit to arm your breast in iron bright,~
29    IX|     courage waxed unstable,~His arm grew weak to bear his mighty
30     X|    skies.~ ~ XXI~"That puissant arm of thine that well can rend~
31    XI|      called the knights:~ ~ XX~"Arm, arm at once!" an hundred
32    XI|        the knights:~ ~ XX~"Arm, arm at once!" an hundred squadrons
33    XI|    cried,~And with their cry to arm them all begin.~Godfrey
34    XI|    Against thy name he doth his arm advance,~His rebel blood
35    XI|       courser trim,~On his left arm he hit the Flemings' guide,~
36  XVII|         king,~Gainst him should arm their troops and legions
37 XVIII|        in his look;~But yet his arm grew neither weak nor slow,~
38 XVIII|     steps of height,~And in his arm the same did easily bear~
39   XIX|      his left the Pagan's right arm bent,~With his right hand
40   XIX|        could not so his captive arm unbind:~ ~ XVII~His sword
41   XIX|     Tancred that saw his feeble arm now failed~To strike his
42    XX|         and fight they wished, "Arm, arm!" they cried;~The youth
43    XX|        fight they wished, "Arm, arm!" they cried;~The youth
44    XX|         came,~Strong seemed her arm that could so well assail:~
45    XX|         that slew his dear.~His arm that did his mistress kind
46    XX|         stepped, and stayed her arm~Stretched forth to do that
47    XX|       Under her tender side his arm he placed,~His hand her
48    XX|             CXXX~And his strong arm, with weak and feeble hand~
49    XX|        once, both hit,~His left arm wounded had the knight of
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