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 1     I|     from our native soil have marched so far:~Nor us to dangerous
 2     I|  armors clad,~Next whom there marched forth another band,~That
 3     I|       LXIII~The third Alcasto marched, and with him~The boaster
 4   III|      were dight,~Swiftly they marched, yet were not tired thereby,~
 5   VII|        Gainst whom the prince marched on a stately pace,~Wrath
 6    IX|  great unrolled,~Thus on they marched, and thus on they went,~
 7    IX|     When, into Sion come, she marched right~Where Juda's aged
 8    IX|       and armed ere long,~And marched forward with a squadron
 9   XIV|   flood~Against the stream he marched, and dry shod yode.~ ~ XXXIV~
10   XVI| declared her wit;~And forward marched, full of strange desires,~
11  XVII|        XVIII~Next under Gazel marched they that plough~The fertile
12  XVII|  lined.~Forward they went and marched against the light,~To see
13 XVIII|       or Asia won.~ ~ VI~Thus marched to his tent the champion
14 XVIII|    admired;~Toward the forest marched he on with speed,~Resolved,
15 XVIII|      XXXIV~Toward the tree he marched, she thither start,~Before
16 XVIII|       long unused shield,~And marched gainst Raymond to the mountain'
17   XIX| horseback leapt,~With them he marched forth in meet array,~And
18    XX|      lies.~ ~ VIII~He had not marched far ere he espied~Of his
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