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 1     3|     rears upright~The church's banner in his noble hand:~Fair
 2    10|   LXXVII~"Lo! where yon mighty banner planted stands,~Which pards
 3    10|      is yonder cavalier,~Whose banner bears a foundering bark!
 4    10|        Earl of Buchan next his banner bears,~In which a dragon
 5    14|       Or masterless, without a banner fled,~Of Arragon, Castile,
 6    14|     erst with Sinnagon's broad banner spread,~Marched, and the
 7    14|      With crimson Rodomont his banner stains,~And in the vermeil
 8    16|   trooped to fight~Beneath his banner, to the combat sped;~Like
 9    16| chivalry,~And saw that baffled banner born away,~Pricked his good
10    26|        and not what she was.~A banner was espied by Aldigier~And
11    27| ruffles, as it comes and goes,~Banner and gonfalon of various
12    31|   Baiardo's rein,~And when his banner he no longer spied,~Now
13    31|        band,~Beneath Rinaldo's banner took their stand.~ ~ XXXVI~
14    31|  before,~And if they join your banner, against you~Feebly will
15    31|         Who follows Clermont's banner to the fight.~ ~ LVI~Seven
16    34|    urged, he made him rear~His banner, and attack my sire; and,
17    35|     white,~My lord, as is your banner's snowy grain;~Who catch
18    41|   whilere;~And, underneath the banner of the Moor,~He into France
19    43|       to Spain~(That there her banner has been raised on high),~
20    46|        a foe of Rome,~He every banner would have bowed before~
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