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 1     1|     Namus, with other Christian captains taken,~And his pavilion
 2     3|        Caesers shine.~ ~ XVIII~"Captains and cavaliers shall spring
 3     3|      king.~Him, with the wisest captains of the land~His worth shall
 4    13|        to be supplied,~Had many captains, and those good, of Spain,~
 5    13|        horde~Under their proper captains, ranged and led.~I, with
 6    14|      King of France has need~Of captains to supply his leaders lost,~
 7    14|     first beneath their ancient captains wend;~The second troop without
 8    15|       fifth Charles' triumphant captains bend.~ ~ XXIV~"That this
 9    15|        skies from all eternity,~Captains, invincible by lands and
10    15| unfurled.~ ~ XXX~"As with these captains, where the way by land~Is
11    15|       complete,~Charles' worthy captains for their lord will gain,~
12    16|      having first the peers and captains wheeled~About him in a ring,
13    16|         For Horse and Foot, and Captains of those bands,~On either
14    33|        what bands of France and captains, see;~Yet shall no more
15    41|       with much labour, the two captains led~Her, gazing on the waters,
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