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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
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