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1 I| brother gave him all his troops to lead,~When he commander 2 I| ambush and from train,~Some troops of horse that lightly armed 3 I| treasure,~The straggling troops sometimes assail he would,~ 4 II| is laid~In these strong troops, which thee environ round;~ 5 II| fear;~He can these hungry troops with manna feed,~And make 6 III| dwell.~Meanwhile the Pagan troops were nigh forlore,~Swiftly 7 III| so near;~Their scattered troops to safety well they trained,~ 8 III| wall,~Well guarded with his troops and soldiers all.~ ~ XLIX~ 9 III| Godfredo went~Down to the troops that in the valley stayed,~ 10 IV| and wondered at,~Among the troops who there encamped lay,~ 11 V| without a hand,~Amid our troops unless thy eagle shine:"~ 12 V| Send therefore some strong troops of men of war,~To force 13 VI| venture~To hazard all your troops to doubtful fight,~Then 14 VII| slain,~On every side new troops the man invade,~Yet all 15 VII| his part,~His bands and troops at ease, and safe, retired;~ 16 VIII| of right,~Since so brave troops and so dear friends to us,~ 17 IX| kill;~But as he went his troops increased been,~From every 18 IX| western lords, and put their troops to flight,~Gildippes raged 19 IX| battle waxed hot,~For all the troops he led gan thither hie,~ 20 IX| recomfort thought~And stay their troops from flight, but all for 21 XII| mighty tower~With hardy troops and squadrons round about,~ 22 XIV| blest,~Will, that among the troops thou hast to guide,~Thou 23 XV| with squadrons brave~And troops of hardy knights, yet on 24 XVI| and spun~Among the feeble troops of damsels mild,~He that 25 XVII| men of Egypt show,~In four troops, and each his several guide,~ 26 XVII| weapons like the Egyptian troops they had,~The Arabians next 27 XVII| swift storm their speedy troops appear,~If winds so fast 28 XVII| the bell,~How through his troops he fled there might you 29 XVII| Gainst him should arm their troops and legions bold~For he 30 XVIII| from the towers the Pagan troops among,~For thence flew stones 31 XIX| countenance less gay~Bespake his troops, and kept his grief unseen;~" 32 XX| compass us, and charge our troops behind."~ ~ XII~Then through 33 XX| squadrons bold~And noblest troops assembled was best part;~ 34 XX| brast;~Before the knight the troops and squadrons fled,~As Afric 35 XX| marge,~Spread forth their troops, and purposed at the back~ 36 XX| Whole squadrons then, whole troops to earth he brought,~Things 37 XX| gainst the footmen strong his troops he led,~Whose side the Moors 38 XX| poured out,~With him his troops and Aladino old~Slew their 39 XX| thus, the other gone,~The troops divided were, in diverse 40 XX| fights.~ ~ CIX~The Pagan troops, the king's own squadron