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 1    II|  bespake the sergeants and the rout:~ ~ XLV~"Be there not one
 2   III|        she cheered her warlike rout,~And with bold words them
 3   III|       better from this warlike rout~Withdrawn, somewhere, alone
 4   III|     bulwark served to save the rout.~ ~ XLIII~These fled the
 5    IV|       well with all the damned rout~Of Pluto's reign, even from
 6    VI|  Prince Tancred saw he all the rout~Had fixed their wishes,
 7    VI|  forthwith he singled from the rout,~And rode in haste, though
 8   VII|        thousands of so great a rout:~See where the tomb of Mary'
 9   VII|    Clorinda sent and her brave rout,~To keep the field, she
10  VIII|       no place, faith takes no rout?~Whose thirst unquenched
11    IX|        mingled with the flying rout,~Entered their camp, and
12    IX|     the nearest of the Pagans' rout,~A worthy end, fit for a
13    XI|        blessed of the heavenly rout,~With whose support you
14    XI|    they called, and on all the rout~Of angels, martyrs, and
15    XI|        sign, so mighty was the rout~Of those that shot with
16   XII|     haste and fear ran all the rout,~Down fell the piece dreaded
17  XIII|       you not, you ever damned rout?~Why tarry you so long?
18  XIII|     heat still gathered deeper rout,~The noisome warmth through
19  XVII|  negroes grim a black and ugly rout;~These Agricalt and those
20  XVII|  before the king, me, and this rout?~Pardie here are some such,
21  XVII|   regal plant from his Italian rout~Sprung up as high, and blossomed
22    XX|     left, and all the faithful rout~That from the towns was
23    XX|        also near the mountains rout,~And in both wings, a furious
24    XX| besiegers, killed the Gascoign rout:~But Raymond ran to meet
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