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 1     I| oppose her might,~In vain the Turks and Morians armed be:~His
 2     I|      from realms and seas the Turks forth drive,~As Godfrey
 3     I|     that assayed~To drive the Turks from Sion's bulwarks high,~
 4     I|    his sepulchre be.~ ~ XXVI~"Turks, Persians conquered, Antiochia
 5    II|  prepare,~What if the valiant Turks and Persians bold,~Unite
 6    II|    cold ground,~Meanwhile the Turks seek succors from our king,~
 7    II|      To aid those ships which Turks and Persians have,~Say then,
 8    II|       not unrevenged all:~Nor Turks, nor Christians, if we perish
 9     V|   frays,~You that subdued the Turks and Persians brave,~That
10   VII|    past,~This castle from the Turks did nobly win."~The prince
11   VII|       there made his end:~The Turks too weak seemed to sustain
12    IX|     on the Aemonian sands,~Of Turks he sovereign was, and Nice
13    IX|       LXXXIX~A thousand hardy Turks affront he had~In sturdy
14    IX|       fortune wholly from the Turks decline,~While still they
15    IX|    recount uneath~In vain the Turks resist, the Arabians fly;~
16     X|      webs of lead;~Lastly the Turks and slain Arabians, brought~
17     X|      oft amid the dusty plain~Turks, Persians, Syrians and Arabians
18  XVII|       this town, won from the Turks of yore~Strong garrison
19  XVII|     virtues good.~ ~ VII~With Turks and Persians war he oft
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