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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