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 1     2|     king's pursuit,~And sap and siege, upon his vassals calls~
 2     8|        Who was with Charles, by siege in Paris pressed,~A broad
 3     8|       side, the rout~Will often siege to walled cities lay;~Where
 4    12|        try)~Would lastly with a siege the city ply;~ ~ LXXI~And
 5    16|   relieve those city gates from siege;~Him, your own king, whom
 6    24|   emperor, who the lilies wore,~Siege to their quarters had already
 7    24|        till the day~The Moorish siege was raised, their strife
 8    24|      CXIII~Intending, when from siege their Chivalry~Shall be
 9    25| cavalier,~The Moorish host from siege to disengage,~For Paris,
10    25|       banish rest.~ ~ LXXXI~The siege of Agramant, to him that
11    25|      was the warrior's aid~From siege the Moorish monarch to relieve,~
12    26|     part;~So much his monarch's siege has he at heart.~ ~ XCV~
13    26|    vassal owes;~Still, when the siege was raised, might they renew~
14    26|     thither bound, to raise the siege they know,~Ere Charlemagne
15    27|      rescue royal Agramant from siege.~ ~ XVIII~Where thickest
16    31|        to flight,~And raise the siege of Paris, will assay.~But (
17    32|         and Malagigi's aid,~The siege the paynims had to Paris
18    33|      betake.~You next see Lewis siege to Brescia lay,~And the
19    38|       Christian crew;~Hoping by siege or fight to break the foe,~
20    38|          When they with girding siege Albracca pressed.~ ~ XXI~'
21    39|        declare:~Then prest with siege Biserta, far and near,~But
22    45|          LXXV~As he that layeth siege to well-walled town,~And
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