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 1     I|        knights and many a valiant band;~Tortosa won, lest winter
 2     I|       there marched forth another band,~That number, nature, and
 3     I|      warlike mould,~And with this band late herds and flocks that
 4     I|       passed every regiment,~Each band, each troop, each person
 5     I|        and name,~Each troop, each band, each squadron it descries,~
 6    II|           religion, virtue be the band~'Twixt you to fasten friendship
 7   III|          forth passed a Christian band~Toward the camp, that herds
 8     V|       worthies of the adventures' band~Were like in birth, in power,
 9     V|       some hold,~Where chains and band she meant to make them prove,~
10    VI|          the Turk and his Arabian band,~He lost his own, shall
11    VI|        fortune would, a Christian band~Their secret ambush there
12  VIII|     English, Switzer, and Italian band,~Great tumult move, make
13  VIII|          took of knights a chosen band,~Directly toward Thrace
14  VIII|         Saracens against a mighty band,~With fearless heart and
15  VIII|           before, he saw repair~A band of soldiers from that forest
16    IX|      Soldan so withstood Latinus' band,~And unremoved did all their
17    IX|      pursuit do make,~A heartless band, that dare no battle try,~
18    IX|          Guelpho, and his helping band,~He made them turn against
19    IX|   unadvised thought,~Gainst every band his childish strength assays,~
20    XI|           in this hard assay:~The band that used the ram, this
21    XI|        appeared bold~That fearful band that late for dread was
22    XI|           belt his gown about him band,~Now with his herbs the
23    XI|        noble leader of the Norman band,~He reeled awhile and staggered
24   XII|     couple leapt~And after them a band of Christians fling,~Whom
25  XIII|         they know,~Clotharius his band, and Ademare's,~And all
26   XIV|         thee to rule the faithful band;~So he thy stratagems appointed
27   XIV|        therefore to this desirous band~Their wish, their hope,
28   XIV|     wished would come a Christian band:~ ~ LIV~"Their coming might
29  XVII|        beheld the king,~And every band as by his throne it went,~
30  XVII|          cast.~ ~ XV~The foremost band the people were that dwelled~
31  XVII|    Unarmed half, Alarcon led that band,~That long in deserts lived,
32   XIX|         descried to be Tancredi's band,~With him when he and Argant
33   XIX|           Immortal called is that band of right,~For of that number
34    XX|       strong,~And every troop and band in order brings.~Lord Emiren
35    XX| Tisipherne and all the king's own band;~But when the left wing
36    XX|           in array,~And rode from band to band, from rank to rank,~
37    XX|      array,~And rode from band to band, from rank to rank,~His
38    XX|         fellows mongst Godfredo's band~Entered unseen, disguised
39    XX|        but in vain, to break that band,~For he the hold he got
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