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 1     I| prepared,~The soldiers glad by heaps to harness run;~So if with
 2     I|       to the Christian Duke by heaps they gone,~And welcome him
 3   III|      sows godly sorrow, joy by heaps.~ ~ LXX~"For if our God
 4     V|   burnished steel~Glistered on heaps like flames of fire in sight,~
 5     V|   thundering sword made all on heaps retire,~So that of near
 6     V|      procureth,~And proffereth heaps of love's enticing treasure:~
 7   VII|    array,~And men and horse on heaps together lay.~ ~ CXI~O'erthrown
 8   VII|      Fear drove them thence on heaps, with headlong chase:~He
 9  VIII|    hearken news the knights by heaps assemble,~The man fell lowly
10  VIII|   These furious people, all on heaps confused,~The roaring trumpets
11    IX|      When his Arabians came by heaps to fight,~Covering, like
12    IX|     dust and dirt he ran,~O'er heaps of bodies wallowing in their
13     X|      wondrous thing,~Itself on heaps in solid thickness drew,~
14     X|     there with stately pomp by heaps they wend,~And Christians
15     X|     slain Arabians, brought~On heaps, he saw them burn with fire
16    XI|  withdrew,~Upon their guide by heaps the bands attended,~Till
17  XIII|    open laid,~Whence clouds by heaps out rush, and watery streams,~
18    XV|     would he back in rolls and heaps retire,~Thus he presents
19   XIX|   house, church defiled,~There heaps of slain appear, there mountains
20    XX|       negro kings~Fell down on heaps, drowned each in other's
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