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 1     6|      her post the haughty dame arraid~(Sapphire and emerald decked
 2    17| Hermophilo and Carmondo. This, arraid~Under his flag, the king'
 3    25|        having in a female robe arraid,~Past her on all beholders
 4    27|        the holy flag of Christ arraid,~He to Granada's king the
 5    29|  across the river rode,~Richly arraid and beautiful of face,~Who
 6    31|     That in a snowy samyte was arraid,~The vesture edged about
 7    31|       king maintained, in arms arraid,~To him the guard their
 8    33| Erewhile, beneath another king arraid,~You here behold, preparing
 9    37| despite the train~Or armed men arraid in his defence:~But speedy
10    37|         Sir Marganor, with men arraid,~Some foot, some horsemen!
11    38|      sacred stole, pontifical, arraid,~Her the archbishop Turpin
12    38|       the Nubian host, for war arraid.~For few the horses which
13    42|    sable, without gems or gold arraid,~She, 'mid the brightest,
14    44|      and foot, the Nubian host arraid~By squadrons, all, from
15    46|  unknown band in sweeping vest arraid,~With long descending locks,
16    46|      well-ordered host in arms arraid:~And lo! the coming of that
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