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1 9| wholly searched the Moorish army through.~In that the gentle 2 11| note;~While his invading army, far and wide,~Ebuda burn 3 13| new.~Agramant ranks his army for review.~ ~ ~ I~Those 4 13| Who bids for a review his army post,~Willing to know the 5 14| it troop by troop their army scan.~The Catalonians, who 6 14| shall hear;~So that their army come upon the foe,~Ere he 7 15| mighty trust) the imperial army leads:~Saving which, Caesar 8 16| ill to ford.~He past his army, broke the bridges down,~ 9 16| high-minded barons and bold army stir;~And this was but to 10 18| begun~To bend, and all the army of the Moor~Had turned, 11 18| first was of the Alzerban army head,~Ruled by Tardocco 12 18| Two Moors amid the paynim army were,~From stock obscure 13 24| addrest,~He read, their army's scathe was manifest.~ ~ 14 25| Yet once again may to our army speed;~So that, by me from 15 26| affront,~Which a French army suffered from their rage,~ 16 27| would work the Christian army scorn.~ ~ III~Had he some 17 27| their might and main.~His army's cruel slaughter, with 18 27| Arrived before the Moorish army's head,~To him with haughty 19 30| King Agramant the Christian army stays.~Such fair companionship 20 33| thinner files his hostile army face.~Lo! these who feign 21 33| after shall he mourn his army's slaughter,~Dispersed and 22 33| With succour, and the papal army break;~And next, 'twoud 23 34| thither, where Alcestes' army lay,~Me, the first cause 24 38| pass the sea,~With all his army, to his Moorish reign,~And 25 40| and prayer be made their army through,~Ordain by proclamation 26 41| Intrusted with the faithful army's care.~Flordelice, pricked 27 44| Devised, together with his army, through~The sandy desert, 28 46| overlaid,~And all their army slaughtered and undone;~