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 1   III|  forest down,~And make strong engines to assault the town.~ ~ ~
 2   III|    stone walls, when rams and engines fail,~But turn your eyes
 3   III|       and quarries from their engines fly,~As thick as falling
 4   III|      he camped, gainst it his engines played;~All felt the fury
 5   III|      battered,~How his strong engines he might aptly frame,~And
 6     V|      him yet vain did all her engines prove,~His pride was such,
 7    VI|       brown;~Their armies and engines on the walls they spread,~
 8  VIII|  surveyed~Whereof his ram and engines great he made.~ ~
 9     X|      Godfrey's forces and his engines rare.~ ~ XLII~"But, if I
10     X|     nature, site and art,~But engines huge and instruments are
11    XI|        Did ladders, rams, and engines huge provide,~When reverend
12    XI|     them crossbows stood, and engines wrought~To cast a stone,
13    XI|    and targe,~Some with their engines ceaseless shot and cast,~
14    XI|      defend,~They fled, their engines lost the Pagans tore~In
15    XI| conveyed,~Nor to his foes his engines would he yield,~In them
16   XII|     they broke and rent their engines down:~I used my bow, of
17  XIII|  should no turrets, rams, nor engines make.~ ~ II~From Godfrey'
18  XIII|      build again his rams and engines great:"~And then he told
19  XIII|   fiery shot,~With slings and engines strong of every sort; --~
20  XIII|   fort to get?~Whence hath he engines new? doth he not see,~How
21   XIV|    shall you want a guide, or engines fit,~To bring you to the
22 XVIII|     got,~To build our scaling engines, timber fit,~Is now the
23 XVIII|      framed and wrought~Their engines rude and rams were late
24 XVIII|     the grove, they slid:~And engines huge they saw, yet could
25 XVIII|      not well.~ ~ XLVII~Their engines eke they reared, and with
26 XVIII|        My squadrons with mine engines huge shall fight~And gainst
27 XVIII|    cry;~Then oft the duke his engines great begun~To show where
28 XVIII|      with knight~Contend, but engines there with engines fight.~ ~
29 XVIII|        but engines there with engines fight.~ ~ LXXX~For in that
30 XVIII|  Pagans' weapons, where their engines were,~Which kindling quickly
31 XVIII|   were his soldiers best, and engines most.~ ~ CIII~Besides, the
32   XIX| approaching nigh,~Her weighty engines tumbleth down from high.~ ~
33   XIX|     our darts and spears from engines thrown,~Command that hill
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