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 1     I|    love:~Boemond the conquered folk of Antioch brought,~The
 2     I|      noble wall,~The Christian folk from bondage to have brought,~
 3     I|        The Holy City, faithful folk each one,~Down from the
 4   III|      lay."~ ~ XIV~While to her folk thus spake the virgin brave,~
 5    IV|     the fight~Upon this Syrian folk would haply light.~ ~ XXII~
 6   VII|      last himself with all his folk withdrew,~And that day's
 7    IX|      would not than~Hazard his folk, but there his soldiers
 8     X|    Antony the bold,~Convey his folk unseen of more and less~
 9     X|       his thundering voice the folk around~Attentive stood,
10    XI|     late beat down.~ ~ LXV~The folk that strove with rage and
11  XIII|      bulwark torn,~And all his folk, men, women, children small,~
12    XV| Alzerhes isle,~Where dwelt the folk that Lotos ate erewhile.~ ~
13    XV|     awhile us set,~To know the folk and what God they confess,~
14  XVII|    causes scanned,~Keeping his folk in peace and good accord,~
15  XVII|        breed.~ ~ XIX~The naked folk of Barca these succeed,~
16  XVII|         Preserved in peace the folk that him obeyed:~Next whom
17 XVIII|    thick,~Fit dwelling for sad folk with grief oppressed,~See
18 XVIII|      The hardy duke before his folk abides,~Nor changed he color,
19 XVIII|     with bold courage doth thy folk inspire~And rears their
20 XVIII|        to a stronger place his folk he brought,~Where to sustain
21   XIX|    force, and scorns the naked folk to wound;~Them whom no courage
22   XIX|     fire outbrast:~He sent his folk up to the fortress high,~
23   XIX|      cheerful look thus to his folk he said,~"High God hath
24    XX|       doth say,~What spoil his folk shall gain, what praise,
25    XX|     With tardy succor, for his folk were slain.~ ~ LXXI~And
26    XX|   LXXVI~Nor stayed he till the folk on whom he cried~Assemble
27    XX|       faithful train~Of Syrian folk, not used to dangerous fight,~
28    XX|    with one wound,~And all his folk discomfit, slain and lost,~
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