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 1     I|  warning soon was dight,~Each soldier, longing for near coming
 2     I|  dight,~His wonted guide each soldier tends upon,~Loose in the
 3   III|    skills not that we know,~A soldier wild, careless to win or
 4    IV|      visage clear,~Gazed each soldier, gazed every knight:~As
 5   VII| dinner gains,~Nor ever greedy soldier was enticed~By poverty,
 6   VII|      all his host!~No private soldier thou, thou are our guide,~
 7   VII|       There in a turret sat a soldier stout~To watch, and at a
 8   VII|   amid the throng,~And from a soldier wrung an iron mace,~And
 9   XII|        XXVIII~"'Thou heavenly soldier which delivered hast~That
10    XV|  pitched many a stately tent,~Soldier and footman, captain, lord
11   XVI|       and fears,~Call me your soldier and your knight, as far~
12  XVII|      the flower,~Wherein each soldier had with honors due~Rewarded
13  XVII|        A cunning leader and a soldier bold,~For strength and courage,
14  XVII|      the onset would,~A hardy soldier and a captain sly;~After,
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