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1 I| void-left stations fill~The bands on foot, and Reymond them 2 II| Besides, each hour thy bands are weaker made~With hunger, 3 VI| Nor feared she among the bands to stray~Of armed men, for 4 VII| dear flocks and faithful bands,~The holy kings and cities 5 VII| likewise some Christian bands sent out~Which armed, and 6 VII| mighty ribs fast bound with bands and nails,~Withstands fierce 7 VII| he played his part,~His bands and troops at ease, and 8 VIII| with all they caught~The bands that were to forage late 9 VIII| gathered all the Italian bands in one.~ ~ LXIII~He gathered 10 IX| Soldan flies when all his bands are lost.~ ~ I~The grisly 11 IX| him out with his Arabian bands,~Great Solyman, of all Christ' 12 IX| cause why Solyman these bands did arm?~Canst thou that 13 IX| ill-armed and worse-hearted bands,~He thinks this people, 14 IX| sworn to break the iron bands~The brazen gates of Sion' 15 IX| troop wrought to the heathen bands,~What knights they slew, 16 XI| their guide by heaps the bands attended,~Till his pavilion' 17 XI| unite~His subjects born and bands that serve for wage,~From 18 XI| flew,~He comforts all his bands with speeches sweet,~And 19 XI| men at arms did back his bands on foot,~The light horse 20 XI| fortune of the Christian bands,.~Courage increased in their 21 XII| mighty king,~With ready bands besides the gate attend,~ 22 XII| XLVII~Two Christian bands this while came to the place~ 23 XIII| monsters foul mis-shaped whole bands appeared;~But through them 24 XIII| broken hath his worthless bands,~And looseth from the soil 25 XIII| crystal on the Christian bands,~The pebbles naked in his 26 XV| scant hath gathered half his bands.~ ~ XIII~"Of Egypt only 27 XVI| to fight among the Pagan bands,~ ~ LIX~"There lying wounded, 28 XVI| there, where all the eastern bands,~Their kings and princes, 29 XVII| next brought forth their bands to show~Whom Stony sent 30 XVII| subjects also, ride,~And of two bands of archers had the charge,~ 31 XVII| hap against those wicked bands~That sea and earth invest 32 XVIII| one knight whole armed bands~Alone, and hanging in the 33 XIX| he turned to his fighting bands,~And bids them all retire. " 34 XIX| other held and wrapped in bands.~With greater might Alcides 35 XIX| ran, and chased the Pagan bands;~Above their heads he heaved 36 XIX| oft again,~Still my first bands I keep, still my first chain.~ ~ 37 XIX| need,~But love could other bands, though strange, provide,~ 38 XIX| But yet amongst them many bands are found~Both horse and 39 XX| armed he placed, and chosen bands,~And with those horse some 40 XX| their army flies,~Their bands ill ranked themselves entangle 41 XX| men at arms assailed the bands on foot:~ ~ LX~He brake 42 XX| through and through their bands,~Kill, murder, slay, few 43 XX| Rinaldo slew~His feeble bands, his people murdered are,~ 44 XX| LXXXIII~The Gascoign bands retired, but kept array,~