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 1     I|     divert awry~Elsewhere his forces, his first journey laft,~
 2     I|   found.~ ~ LXXV~They meet no forces gathered by their foe,~No
 3    II|    Princess, Queen~Of all our forces: be thy word a law."~This
 4    II|    Persians bold,~Unite their forces with Cassanoe's heir?~Oh
 5    IV|    these alarms,~And bend our forces gainst our present wrong:~
 6    IV|     talk assays~To turn these forces from this present war,~Or
 7     V|     cease.~ ~ L~"For soon, if forces come from Egypt land,~Or
 8     V|     other where she would her forces try,~Where at more ease
 9    VI|   while you rest and all your forces spare,~That I go forth to
10    VI|   space between~To make their forces greater, 'proaching nigher,~
11    VI|       named,~These with their forces watched to withstand~Those
12   VII| Rambaldo sliding,~On that his forces most employed were;~Now
13   VII|    all his might,~But all his forces were employed in vain,~At
14   VII|       what greater need these forces keep?"~ ~ LXXV~Thus scorned
15    IX|   vain assayed,~And spent his forces, which availed him naught,~
16     X|    new compare~With Godfrey's forces and his engines rare.~ ~
17    XI|       the plains;~ ~ XXXI~His forces first on foot he forward
18    XV|       Of Egypt only these the forces are,~And aid from other
19 XVIII|    huge weight doth rest,~His forces so resisted stronger are,~
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