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 1     3|     bands,~Give his triumphant ensigns to the wind:~To the afflicted
 2     5|   Geneura's quarrel bent,~With ensigns strange, not known of living
 3    10|       twice as many are.~Those ensigns yellow, brown, and green,
 4    10|         And notes and talks of ensigns they display,~And names
 5    15|     may the world~Reduce, with ensigns by this chief unfurled.~ ~
 6    15|    LXXV~The duke, who by their ensigns, and yet more~Had by the
 7    17|     all Sir Gryphon's knightly ensigns drest.~ ~ CXI~He, who was
 8    17|        more suspicion bred~The ensigns of his comrade left instead.~ ~
 9    18|     bids forthwith the Moorish ensigns be~Borne to the camp, which
10    21| thither came;~And with changed ensigns, at the dawn of day,~Unseen
11    24|   messenger not only knows,~By ensigns and by vest, the warlike
12    30|        Would have unrolled his ensigns the wind;~Who had to move
13    44|      flow,~He saw the imperial ensigns spread, and tent~And white
14    45|       woe,~Little replies; the ensigns he had worn~Returns, and
15    46|         and that same vest and ensigns wore,~As was erewhile devised
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