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 1     I|        jolly notes they chanted loud and clear~On merry mornings
 2     I|     glorious sun,~When trumpets loud and clarions shrill were
 3    II|     send."~ ~ XXXVII~The Pagans loud cried out to God and man,~
 4   III|        dust descries.~ ~ X~Then loud he cries, "O what a dust
 5    IV|        and thunder,~Not half so loud the whistling winds do sing,~
 6     V|           Thou liest," cried he loud, and with that word~About
 7     V|       murmurs low, and outcries loud on height,~Like rolling
 8   VII|         A bugle small he winded loud and shrill,~That made resound
 9   VII| impatient,~Argantes threateneth loud and sternly cries,~"O glorious
10    IX|      come unseen,~And therefore loud their jarring trumpets sound,~
11    XI|        prayer there and service loud begins,~Both for his own
12    XI|      hardy people knew,~And his loud cries that cheered each
13    XI|     with soldiers bold:~But the loud rumor, both of that they
14   XII|     slide.~ ~ LXVII~With murmur loud down from the mountain's
15  XIII|        smote,~And thus he cried loud, with thundering note:~ ~
16   XIV|      unmoved lies,~Not thunders loud could from this slumber
17   XVI|      Ceased the birds, the wind loud answer made,~And while they
18   XVI|     plain speech sung love-lays loud and shrill,~Her leden was
19   XVI|      trumpet's jar,~He neigheth loud and thither fast doth run,~
20   XVI|         they strain on high,~In loud melodious tunes, their gentle
21  XVII|       ceased, and then a murmur loud up went,~With noise of joy
22 XVIII|          the earth below~Roared loud, that thundered, and this
23 XVIII|       Of victory, glad, joyful, loud, and shrill.~The hills resound,
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