Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XVIII|   steeds, the braying of the trumpets, the roll of the drums?"~ ~"
 2  II,      XXVI|      wonders, when drums and trumpets were heard to sound inside
 3  II,      XXVI|    lovers, what a blowing of trumpets there is, what sounding
 4  II,     XXVII|      a great noise of drums, trumpets, and musket-shots. At first
 5  II,     XXXIV|      sides, a vast number of trumpets and other military instruments
 6  II,     XXXIV|    when they rush to battle; trumpets and clarions brayed, drums
 7  II,     XXXIV|     horns, the clarions, the trumpets, the drums, the cannon,
 8  II,      LIII|   but as countless drums and trumpets now helped to swell the
 9  II,       LVI|       accompanied by several trumpets and mounted on a powerful
10  II,       LVI| drums beat, the sound of the trumpets filled the air, the earth
11  II,       LXI|   while on board the bugles, trumpets, and clarions were sounding
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