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 1     I| mustereth all his host, whose number known,~He sends them to
 2     I|      forth another band,~That number, nature, and instruction
 3     I| Poggian youth brought out,~In number like, in hard assays as
 4    VI|     feared,~Such seemed their number, such their power and might,~
 5  VIII|        The sands and stars in number best resemble,~Would God
 6  VIII| glistering weapons shone:~The number of the dead could no man
 7     X|  stone,~Wrought out by hand a number years tofore,~And for of
 8  XVII|   place,~Supplied the want in number, sex and age;~For far above
 9 XVIII|          LVII~"That may their number and their squadrons brave~
10 XVIII|   noon-day I enter shall,~And number all their horse and footmen
11   XIX|       of that mighty host the number true~Expect not that I can
12   XIX|    band of right,~For of that number never wanteth one,~But in
13    XX|   They saw; her strength, her number, pomp, and pride,~Swelled
14    XX|    will be small,~Let not the number of your enemies~Dismay your
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