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 1     4| distant land, or country near,~French, Norse, of German knights,
 2     9|       other tongues beside the French he knew;~And in the African
 3    10|     them to another land.~"The French beseiged, rejoice in this
 4    14|   outweighed,~The loss of that French captain and our chief,~Whom
 5    15|   withal, a horde~Of Lombards, French, and Germans, without end;~
 6    16|   France.~ ~  LXXIII~When bold French beheld his cruel plight,~
 7    20|      since her, in quest~Of my French kin, I left with grief opprest.~ ~
 8    26|       is that affront,~Which a French army suffered from their
 9    27| restrain;~Till, traversing the French and English camp,~And other
10    27|       wise,~Italians, English, French, were seen, and through~
11    27|     tear~His faithful English, French, and German train,~Whose
12    33|         VII~"The wars, wherein French armies should appear,~Beyond
13    33|      has laid;~ ~ XXII~And the French host, decoyed in cunning
14    33|        lost.~ ~ XLV~"Lo! other French who his grandsire's vein~
15    33|      Pavia's lines~Against the French defends that cavalier,~And
16    40|     heard, had sailed from the French shore.~A nearer place is
17    40|         Well in the lineage of French houses skilled~He wist of
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