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 1     I|            avail me so,~That I each troop and captain great may sing,~
 2     I|         towers;~ ~ XLIV~Both in one troop, and but a thousand all,~
 3     I|           regiment,~Each band, each troop, each person worth regard~
 4     I|             is, and brings to war~A troop with him from under the
 5     I|            the worth and name,~Each troop, each band, each squadron
 6   III| acclamations sweet.~ ~ IV~As when a troop of jolly sailors row~Some
 7   III|            of Pagans thither came~A troop, and Christians that pursued
 8   III|        returned back,~And his brave troop discomfit saw well near,~
 9   III|           him list~The adventurers' troop whose prowess seld doth
10   III|            the sevenfold targe;~The troop by Dudon led performed no
11    IV|           bounden are,~Forth of our troop may ten well spared be~To
12     V|       succeed,~And of that glorious troop should take protection;~
13    VI|          and soon without abode~The troop went forth in shining armor
14   VII|            let remain~ Twixt either troop a large and spacious plain.~ ~
15   VII|         thus he spake,~"Go with thy troop, fight for thy Saviour's
16    IX|            watch to flight,~A jolly troop of Frenchmen strong and
17    IX|         LXIII~But when the infernal troop he 'proached near,~That
18    IX|         iron breath,~What harm this troop wrought to the heathen bands,~
19    XI|          could no further wend,~The troop that guarded it that part
20  XIII|             valleys light,~A wicked troop, that with allurements sweet~
21  XIII|         LXIX~His bad example many a troop prepares~To imitate, when
22  XVII|         XVII~The third seemed not a troop or squadron small,~But an
23  XVII|                 XXIX~The king's own troop come next, a chosen crew,~
24  XVII|       Appeared Armide, and came her troop to show;~Set in a chariot
25  XVII|        flight.~ ~ XXXV~Followed her troop led forth by Aradin,~Which
26 XVIII|          his face before;~His hardy troop, by his example good~Provoked,
27   XIX|            appear,~That tower, that troop, thy shield and safety are,~
28   XIX|          reply,~"Alone, or all this troop for succor take~To deserts
29   XIX|      friends and lords,~For in that troop much talk he thought would
30   XIX|        danger, like mishap I hit,~A troop to forage and to spoil addressed,~
31   XIX|       obscured the land,~When lo, a troop of soldiers did appear,~
32   XIX|              So doth the King's own troop which all is framed~Of soldiers
33    XX|         gone and past~When the bold troop that had the tower to keep~
34    XX|          And with them left a hardy troop beside~Of Gascoigns strong,
35    XX|            armies strong,~And every troop and band in order brings.~
36    XX|         noble armies met,~How every troop, how in each troop each
37    XX|            every troop, how in each troop each knight~Stood prest
38    XX|         bold she flew,~And in their troop wide streets and lanes she
39    XX|           hand recorded brings,~The troop that durst so much now stood
40    XX|           Environed with so brave a troop but late,~Now stood she
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