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1 I| and flocks that guide,~Now kings and realms he threatened 2 II| defend us from the power of kings,~From chance of war, that 3 III| were all hot Afric's tawny kings,~And all that dwells by 4 IV| so great among our Pagan kings,~That to those lands thou 5 V| weight the sayings have of kings and lords.~ ~ XXXIX~Old 6 V| s brave lords and mighty kings,~Was none so stout, so fierce, 7 V| he fight,~And kill their kings from Egypt unto Inde,~From 8 VI| daughters of great lords and kings --~She would herself be 9 VII| strike the lower plains;~So kings have cause to fear Bellona' 10 VII| lords, to monarchs, and to kings.~ ~ LIII~So shone the Pagan 11 VII| faithful bands,~The holy kings and cities are defended,~ 12 VIII| prince, chief of all Pagan kings:~He comes, the fall of his 13 X| trifles yet, though Asia's kings~Shrink at his name, and 14 XVI| Romans hence, the Asian kings~Thence Antony and Indian 15 XVI| the eastern bands,~Their kings and princes, lay on Gaza' 16 XVII| came princes, dukes and kings,~And only thou of half the 17 XVII| beside:~So Nilus old his kings long time had seen~That 18 XVII| greatness Afric's lesser kings constrained~To tremble at 19 XVII| Assimiro and Canario led,~Both kings, both Pagans, and both subjects 20 XVII| outstepped.~ ~ XXV~After two kings, both subjects also, ride,~ 21 XX| With African and Persian kings with him,~And two that came 22 XX| Afric tyrants and the negro kings~Fell down on heaps, drowned