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 1     I|       mail, some coats of plate put on,~Some donned a cuirass,
 2   VII|        hies,~Within their rests put were their lances long,~
 3   VII|    would,~But fierce encounters put him oft to pain,~He met
 4    IX|       then and with thy courage put to foil~This fearless camp,
 5    IX|      XXIV~Himself well nigh had put the watch to flight,~A jolly
 6    IX|       sight,~An angry look will put them all to flight."~ ~
 7    IX|         LIV~Where he came in he put to shameful flight~The fearful
 8    IX|     slew~The western lords, and put their troops to flight,~
 9    XI|        twain,~The other princes put on harness light,~As footmen
10   XII|      this bold attempt forbear;~Put off these sable arms, appease
11   XII|         from the eastern flood,~Put forth the thousand eyes
12  XIII|    whose ugly shapes affray~And put to flight the men, whose
13    XV|     here none doth aught amiss:~Put off those arms and fear
14 XVIII|         joy that brings me woe:~Put off thy helm, rejoice me
15 XVIII|         forest's joy and pride,~Put up thy sword, else pierce
16   XIX| speeches were.~ ~ XXVII~Tancred put up his sword, and praises
17   XIX|     fear~Their courage weak had put to flight but late,~So that
18   XIX|    clouds have day's bright eye put out,~His tender flocks drives
19   XIX|         as brave a lord~As ever put on helm or girt on sword."~ ~
20    XX|       XXIV~Thus Emiren his host put in array,~And rode from
21    XX|        Our cry, our shade, will put them all to flight."~ ~
22    XX|       was this, no fight; these put~Their foes to death, those
23    XX|     broken, scattered, and nigh put to flight.~ ~ LXXVIII~But
24    XX|       again,~His bloody coat he put not off, but run~To the
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