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 1    II|      promised aid~Against these Frenchmen hath their pardon bought:~
 2   III| recovered,~By step and step the Frenchmen gan retire,~Till on a little
 3    IV|        XXII~But for he held the Frenchmen's worth in prize,~And feared
 4   VII|        raging wind,~Beat in the Frenchmen's eyes with hideous force,~
 5  VIII|         provide,~Far from these Frenchmen's malice, from their pride;~ ~
 6  VIII|      former cause of spite,~The Frenchmen cruel and unjust they named,~
 7    IX|        flight,~A jolly troop of Frenchmen strong and stout,~When his
 8    IX|        fly.~ ~  LV~Now fled the Frenchmen, when in lucky hour~Arrived
 9    XI|       keep.~ ~ XXXIII~The hardy Frenchmen, full of heat and haste,~
10    XI| undermine,~The walls before the Frenchmen shrink and shake,~And gaping
11   XII|       sparsed flames about:~The Frenchmen trembled at the dreadful
12  XIII|        not overthrown?~Upon the Frenchmen let the penance light~Of
13  XVII|         his realms, against the Frenchmen stout,~To break their rising
14  XVII|        His worth right well the Frenchmen understand,~By whom his
15  XVII|         Judah free,~And let the Frenchmen feel my just disdain,~Go
16   XIX|      arms above,~And armed like Frenchmen will disguised go,~Like
17    XX|         fight accept;~The godly Frenchmen on their knees down fall~
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