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1 I| fit to mow;~Eight hundred horse (from Champain came) he 2 I| from train,~Some troops of horse that lightly armed ride~ 3 II| kingdom to invade,~These horse and foot, how canst them 4 III| bright in skies,~And man and horse amid the dust descries.~ ~ 5 III| more,~But that Rinaldo's horse e'en then down fell,~And 6 V| men dwell,~But turned his horse and to Rinaldo went,~Who, 7 VI| and despite,~He stayed his horse, and waxed red for shame,~ 8 VI| With that he spurred his horse with speed and haste,~Forgetting 9 VI| squire abode,~There took they horse forthwith and forward rode.~ ~ 10 VII| longing ear~If noise of horse or noise of arms he hear.~ ~ 11 VII| dreadful fight;~Upon his horse long while he tarried not,~ 12 VII| So spurred he forth his horse with desperate race:~Raymond 13 VII| avoided nimbly with his horse,~He was no prentice in those 14 VII| every side,~There lay a horse, another through the field~ 15 VII| their array,~And men and horse on heaps together lay.~ ~ 16 VII| that stopped both man and horse.~Surprised with this evil 17 VIII| That dreadful noise of horse and arms they hear,~And 18 IX| steed, that underneath his horse~The hardy infant tumbled 19 IX| with this, down from his horse~He lights, and that dead 20 XI| bands on foot,~The light horse ride far off and serve for 21 XVII| spy,~Nor track of man or horse, or aught that might~Inform 22 XVIII| shall,~And number all their horse and footmen all;~ ~ LIX~" 23 XIX| unseen abode,~There took she horse, and from the camp they 24 XIX| many bands are found~Both horse and foot, of little force 25 XIX| borne,~For under him no horse can stir or stand;~The third 26 XX| chosen bands,~And with those horse some footmen armed light,~ 27 XX| and viewed them all, both horse and foot;~His face was bare, 28 XX| In midst the foot, the horse were on each side,~The right 29 XX| in the dusty street~His horse tore with his teeth, bruised 30 XX| friends' and fone,~On a swift horse she mounts, and forth she