Canto

 1     3|       early flower,~Beneath the banners of the Papal power?~ ~ XXXVII~"
 2    10|        Islands nigh,~Those many banners were, upreared on high:~ ~
 3    16|          beneath their separate banners, each.~ ~ XL~He, without
 4    16|        was making fly~A hundred banners: while the cavalier~So chased
 5    18|      troops fall in below~Their banners, and the battle-signal blow.~ ~
 6    18|       overthrew;~Nor troops nor banners spread before him stand:~
 7    18|   security;~And faced about his banners and bade beat~Throughout
 8    24|      first assault,~Hoisted the banners of the hostile train,~--
 9    27| besieged they view;~And see the banners shaking in the wind,~And
10    30|       if (to my sole harm) with banners spread,~Their following
11    31|    light;~Whose many spears and banners waving wide~Two kingdoms
12    33|     side,~The files beneath his banners muster thin,~When in his
13    39|       flight, beneath his royal banners stayed:~In search of Rodomont,
14    43|        sable weeds.~ ~ CLXXVIII~Banners in front and banners borne
15    43|   CLXXVIII~Banners in front and banners borne in rear,~Whose fields
16    44|         and they~With all their banners fled in disarray.~ ~ LXXXIX~
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