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1 I| provides.~ ~ ~ I~The sacred armies, and the godly knight,~That 2 I| Not kingdoms raised, but armies overthrown?~ ~ XXV~"Not 3 I| cheerful face,~He bids his armies should the following day~ 4 I| And smote the glistering armies as they stand,~With quivering 5 I| LXXVIII~Along the sands his armies safe they guide~By ways 6 II| trust I have,~Than in whole armies of these soldiers brave.~ ~ 7 II| imposed day-work done,~What armies conquered, perished with 8 III| glory excellent,~Among these armies is no warrior found~Graver 9 IV| forsaken;~But since these armies, from the world's end brought,~ 10 IV| that I wish you should your armies raise~From Sion's walls, 11 VI| with shadows brown;~Their armies and engines on the walls 12 VII| in his wrath,~Among his armies bright and legions clear,~ 13 VIII| knight,~That all the Persian armies had to guide,~And brought 14 IX| brought:~For he decreed his armies huge to bring~To succor 15 X| And bring unseen whole armies out and in.~ ~ XXXII~"But 16 X| still our warfare is,~These armies, soldiers, captains are 17 XI| the priests before thine armies stout~With sacred hymns 18 XI| between.~ ~ XI~Hither the armies went, and chanted shrill,~ 19 XI| her defence ordains,~His armies Godfrey ordereth on the 20 XII| embarred;~But yet the tired armies took no rest,~The careful 21 XII| fit the time to send whole armies out,~This pair who passed 22 XIII| all his soldiers, all our armies die?~ ~ LXV~"Alas, with 23 XIII| He said:~ ~ LXXIII~"Mine armies dear till now have suffered 24 XIV| earth down hew,~And thy weak armies which too feeble been~To 25 XV| The monarch's ships and armies in array:~Their wind and 26 XV| his lieutenant shall~These armies bring to Zion's conquered 27 XVI| such great fury met those armies twain;~Here burnt a ship, 28 XVII| the world well-nigh~The armies, lords, and captains canst 29 XVII| lords and leaders all their armies bring~In battle-ray, mustered 30 XVII| first, and used to lead~His armies forth to war, oft with good 31 XVII| lords among,~His hosts and armies great beheld the king,~And 32 XVII| sceptre, Emiren, to thee~These armies I commit, my place sustain~ 33 XVII| Towns won, forts taken, armies killed in war,~As if they 34 XVII| shall in pitched field~Great armies and win spoils in single 35 XVIII| the air behold~The sacred armies, how they mustered be,~That 36 XVIII| looked, and saw where winged armies flew,~Innumerable, pure, 37 XVIII| vile.~ ~ CI~And now the armies reared the happy cry~Of 38 XIX| All covered with their armies might you view~The fields, 39 XX| thus the Duke bespeaks his armies strong,~And every troop 40 XX| front to front those noble armies met,~How every troop, how 41 XX| ride.~ ~ LXXIII~Between the armies twain while thus the fight~ 42 XX| he spread,~That so both armies his success might know.~ 43 XX| addressed.~Thus of his broken armies gan he frame~A battle now,