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 1     I|     trumpets loud and clarions shrill were heard,~And every one
 2    II|        sounds in their hearing shrill,~Their weapon, faith; their
 3   III|      through the camp a murmur shrill was spread,~Arm, arm, they
 4    IV|      Cocytus stayed his murmur shrill,~While thus the murderer
 5    VI| out-peep,~Or sound one trumpet shrill to break their sleep.~ ~
 6    VI|        out this furious combat shrill.~ ~  XL~These sons of Mayors
 7   VII|       small he winded loud and shrill,~That made resound the fields
 8    XI|    thundering drum, no trumpet shrill they hear,~Their godly music
 9    XI|       armies went, and chanted shrill,~That all the deep and hollow
10    XI|        and horn,~When trumpets shrill, true signs of hardy fights,~
11   XII|    sighs forth sent,~His voice shrill plaints and sad laments
12  XIII|     there roar,~There trumpets shrill are heard and thunders fell,~
13  XIII|    wondrous noise and rumbling shrill;~Yet not one foot the audacious
14  XIII|   drops presaged with thunders shrill:~With joyful shouts the
15    XV|         cool shades and waters shrill,~Where lie the nymphs on
16    XV|    shade did pass,~With murmur shrill, cold, pure, and scantly
17   XVI|        sung love-lays loud and shrill,~Her leden was like human
18   XVI|       she called with outcries shrill,~A thousand devils in Limbo
19  XVII|     sweet shades and fountains shrill,~Among the nymphs, the fairies,
20 XVIII|        glad, joyful, loud, and shrill.~The hills resound, the
21    XX|       words and speeches fell,~Shrill, speedy, pleasant, sweet,
22    XX|   dread and fear;~The trumpets shrill, that thundered in the air,~
23    XX|   strange noise, more warlike, shrill and clear,~In notes more
24    XX|      rocks as sea-waves murmur shrill,~But silent pass amid the
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