Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XVIII|        trumpets, the roll of the drums?"~ ~"I hear nothing but
 2  II,       XIX|          of instruments, flutes, drums, psalteries, pipes, tabors,
 3  II,      XXVI| interpreter of its wonders, when drums and trumpets were heard
 4  II,      XXVI|        of horns, what beating of drums and tabors; I fear me they
 5  II,     XXVII|        he heard a great noise of drums, trumpets, and musket-shots.
 6  II,     XXXIV|    trumpets and clarions brayed, drums beat, fifes played, so unceasingly
 7  II,     XXXIV|      clarions, the trumpets, the drums, the cannon, the musketry,
 8  II,     XXXVI|      marched they beat two great drums which were likewise draped
 9  II,     XXXVI|         step to the sound of the drums with great gravity and dignity;
10  II,    XXXVII|        the notes of the fife and drums once more, from which they
11  II,    XXXVII|       due to her."~ ~And now the drums and fife made their entrance
12  II,      LIII|         it was, but as countless drums and trumpets now helped
13  II,       LVI|       where he was to stand. The drums beat, the sound of the trumpets
14  II,       LXI|          a sound of clarions and drums, and a din of bells, and
15  II,       LXI|          of the clarions and the drums. As they were entering it,
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