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 1     I|       numbered in that warlike train~Rambald, Gentonio, and the
 2     I|       men from ambush and from train,~Some troops of horse that
 3     I|    perchance, by treason or by train,~To murder us they secretly
 4    II|      So lions roar enclosed in train or trap,~"Thou proud despiser
 5    IV|  knights and worthies of their train,~Let some like outlaws wander
 6     V|     fair regiment might easily train;~And there in tilt and harmless
 7   VII|      gate was framed by subtle train,~To close without the help
 8   VII|     sprites and all the Syrian train:~But gainst their force
 9  VIII|    hardy Sweno midst the other train,~By his great acts was well
10  VIII|      forth he went to meet the train~Of those that would revenge
11    IX|   Godfrey 'gainst the Soldan's train~Spent not, this while, his
12    IX|   meanwhile with parcel of his train~Comes hastily out, and for
13     X|        bird he shall the sable train~Pluck off, and break her
14    XI| footmen use: but all the Pagan train~Toward that side bent their
15    XI|     shouted thrice and all his train:~ ~ LXXVII~Their sovereign'
16   XII|     faithful maids, and all my train,~To Egypt then conducted
17   XII|     Christ both he and all his train~Of people black, hath kept
18   XIV|     first deceit, her foremost train;~What next she practised,
19   XVI|        feathers of his pompous train;~Nor golden Iris so bends
20  XVII|     town thereof came all that train,~A town in people to huge
21  XVII|       Lord Honorius called the train~Of savage Goths into his
22 XVIII|    barbarous, like the Turkish train,~Wondered all they that
23 XVIII|    sight fled all the Soldan's train,~"What shall I do? If here
24   XIX|      safe, and safe is all his train~In this strong fort defended
25    XX|     first of all the Christian train,~That gave the onset first,
26    XX|      terror, that the faithful train~Of Syrian folk, not used
27    XX|     great Sion's king amid the train,~And to him leaps, and high
28    XX|     durst resist the Christian train,~But ranged herself in row
29    XX|      lion strikes him with his train,~His native wrath to quicken
30    XX|     high temple with his noble train,~And there hung up his arms,
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