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 1     6|        her sons, the whole her followers call,~As greedy and inhospitable
 2     8|        Would bring the fay and followers on the trail;~Already drums
 3     9|    more approved for truth, as followers, who~Bred in my father's
 4     9|        be brought, but ill his followers hear;~For those who have
 5    10|         And hence she made her followers ply the oar~Till the white
 6    11|  countries round.~Nor long his followers there pursued the quest,~
 7    14|   divide~Raised by herself and followers, in their fear.~For over
 8    14|      ere yet begun~By the bold followers of Mahound's law.~With Isolier,
 9    15|       own, without~Loss to his followers, puts the foe to rout.~ ~
10    17|    said,~`To save thee and thy followers every one;~And, if I cannot,
11    19|    Zerbino leads, and bids his followers seize~The stripling: like
12    21|        This said, commands his followers, on a steed,~Of verdant
13    22| neighboring wood, and bade his followers bear~Two of them hither,
14    29|      in sport,~-- He and those followers that with him remained --~
15    33|       that with wonderment his followers spy~The English cavalier
16    34|       Cilicians' aid~And other followers, by the warrior paid.~ ~
17    35|  transport glows,~And bids his followers bring his plate and mail;~
18    40|        liege, annoyance to thy followers, live.~ ~ XXXIX~"The soldan,
19    43|    remained.~Bucklers by other followers carried are,~Won from good
20    44|       Maganza's hand,~His evil followers, and the paynim band.~ ~
21    44|    swelling height,~Seeing his followers fly, hath taken post;~Where
22    46|        dispatched his train~Of followers, far and wide, through every
23    46|        well or ill bested;~His followers still in flight before the
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