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 1     I|   great Jerusalem~With valiant squadrons round about to hem?~ ~
 2  VIII|       Longed to be among these squadrons fair~Who for Christ's faith
 3    IX|   wallowing in their gore,~The squadrons close his sword to ope began,~
 4    XI|       Spread forth her zealous squadrons broad and wide';~Toward
 5    XI|       arm at once!" an hundred squadrons cried,~And with their cry
 6    XI|      trenches deep,~The hidden squadrons kept themselves from scath,~
 7   XII|    tower~With hardy troops and squadrons round about,~And cannot
 8   XIV| high-built towers, the eastern squadrons all,~Shall conquered be,
 9    XV|   these shores are spread with squadrons brave~And troops of hardy
10  XVII|        down bent:~ ~ XIV~Their squadrons first the men of Egypt show,~
11  XVII|     the proud Goths an hundred squadrons trim:~Then he that gainst
12 XVIII|      by those crags ascend,~My squadrons with mine engines huge shall
13 XVIII|     may their number and their squadrons brave~Describe, and through
14 XVIII|       clear;~A battle round of squadrons three they show~And all
15 XVIII|        And all by threes those squadrons ranged were,~Which spreading
16   XIX|        can rule or guide these squadrons brave?~And for the traitors
17    XX|    Perchance environ round his squadrons bold.~ ~ X~There all his
18    XX|    last he stayed where of his squadrons bold~And noblest troops
19    XX|       the left wing spread her squadrons trim~O'er the large plain,
20    XX|      the knight the troops and squadrons fled,~As Afric dust before
21    XX|   conquest once he fand,~Whole squadrons then, whole troops to earth
22    XX|  season fit~To bring again his squadrons in array,~And either camp
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