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 1     I|          siege I well foresee~From Egypt will the Pagans succored
 2     I|            spial was assured,~That Egypt's King was forward on his
 3    II|     friendship in their face,~From Egypt's king ambassadors they
 4    II|         That now his branches over Egypt spread,~No plant in Pharaoh'
 5    II|           stranger came he late to Egypt land,~And there advanced
 6    II|         acts, the world the field,~Egypt the headland is, where heaped
 7    II|            and gold,~The Prince of Egypt war 'gainst you prepare,~
 8    II|          walk by night,~Go thou to Egypt, I at Sion stay,~The answer
 9   III|        court of France~When I from Egypt went ambassador,~I saw him
10     V|          soon, if forces come from Egypt land,~Or other nations that
11     V|          And kill their kings from Egypt unto Inde,~From Cynthia'
12     V|        bears the load uneath,~From Egypt come they all, this lets
13    IX|       which availed him naught,~To Egypt's king himself he close
14     X|       meant to take his way,~Where Egypt's king assembled all his
15     X|               XI~"But now to visit Egypt's mighty king,~Unless my
16     X|          preserve and shield,~Till Egypt's host come to renew the
17     X|       prince that shall in fertile Egypt won,~Shall fill all Asia
18     X|             Nor aught but aid from Egypt land is left:~ ~ XXXVI~"
19     X|          that I aught misdeem~That Egypt's promised succors fail
20     X|          hour~That it be raised by Egypt's aid and power.~ ~  XLIV~"
21     X|       Whose guide, a baron bold to Egypt's king,~Should us disarmed
22   XII|        maids, and all my train,~To Egypt then conducted safely see~
23  XIII|          them vanquish first, then Egypt's crew~Destroy them quite,
24  XIII|        Like those which priests of Egypt erst instead~Of letters
25  XIII| seven-mouthed Nile that yields all Egypt drink,~To quench their thirst
26    XV|         And setting sail behold on Egypt's coast~The monarch's ships
27    XV|        half his bands.~ ~ XIII~"Of Egypt only these the forces are,~
28    XV|            they from Syria pass to Egypt land:~The sterile coasts
29   XVI|           hence," quoth she, "till Egypt's lord~In aid of Zion's
30  XVII|   Seventeenth book~ ~THE ARGUMENT.~Egypt's great host in battle-ray
31  XVII|            Juda's realm, as men to Egypt ride,~Built near the sea,
32  XVII|        Strong garrison the king of Egypt placed,~And for it nearer
33  XVII|           canst descry.~ ~ IV~When Egypt from the Greekish emperor~
34  XVII|         squadrons first the men of Egypt show,~In four troops, and
35  XVII|        land the plough to bide,~So Egypt still increased, within
36  XVII|         seemed it so much grain~In Egypt grew as to sustain them
37 XVIII|            forest old;~The host of Egypt comes; Vafrin the spy~Entereth
38 XVIII|          well did know~The host of Egypt to be proaching near,~To
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