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 1     I|       so,~That I each troop and captain great may sing,~That in
 2     I|       Under Clotharius great, a captain good,~And hardy knight ysprong
 3     I|       they been,~They chose him captain, by their free accord,~For
 4    II|       thus inflamed bespake the captain sage:~"Who scorneth peace
 5    II|       make the faithful camp or captain rest,~They longed to see
 6   III|   swarms they cast.~ ~ II~Their captain rules their courage, guides
 7     V|    chest,~Choose you some other captain stout and wise;~Then ten
 8     V|      subjects are."~ ~ LXIX~The captain sage the damsel fair assured,~
 9   VII|       the sand.~ ~ XC~As when a captain doth besiege some hold,~
10  VIII|      before him called Aliprand~Captain of those that brought of
11    IX|             VII~Thus made their captain to destroy and burn,~In
12    IX|         storehouse, where their captain lays~Our treasures stolen,
13    IX|     Arabians heartened by their captain stern,~With murder every
14    XI|     secret vow I made,~Not as a captain here this day to stand~And
15    XV|      tent,~Soldier and footman, captain, lord and knight,~Between
16  XVII|     mighty king of Samarcand,~A captain wise, well skilled in feats
17  XVII|      them safe bring home their captain dead,~Buried in pomp of
18  XVII|    would,~A hardy soldier and a captain sly;~After, Prince Lewis
19 XVIII|        warlike gear:~O glorious captain! whom the Lord from high~
20   XIX|         inmost closet where the captain lay;~So that if Emireno
21   XIX|        and wrought.~ ~ LXII~The captain great within bare-headed
22   XIX|      And for a present to their captain gave,~Whom I entreated and
23    XX|         foresee.~ ~ XVII~"Their captain clad in purple, armed in
24    XX|        most.~ ~ XVIII~"But I am captain of this chosen crew,~With
25    XX| conquest flies."~ ~ XX~Upon the captain, when his speech was done,~
26    XX|        this traitor false!" the captain cried,~"That like a Frenchman
27    XX|          dost thou thy lord and captain see~In battle strong, and
28    XX|          CXXXVII~This while the captain of the Egyptian host, --~
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