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 1    10|      troops of men at arms, and footmen spread;~Who, to the drum
 2    10|      not, or they,~The fighting footmen, twice as many are.~Those
 3    14|     Maurina's valiant horse and footmen tread.~The new-made king
 4    18|            XVI~Of cavaliers and footmen such the squeeze,~That hardly
 5    20|          and all~The knights or footmen harboured in that hall.~ ~
 6    22|        fortress near,~With many footmen girt, Sir Pinnabel,~All
 7    22|      knights, together with the footmen all,~And women, who had
 8    33|     With camels, elephants, and footmen hies~Thither that king,
 9    37|         cavalcade~Arrived, some footmen, who kept watch and ward,~
10    38|      power,~One hundred and two footmen, in a day~To horsemen changes,
11    40|      further side.~Cheering the footmen on the works to mount,~Stand
12    40|         Approach on horseback, (footmen were the rest,)~Esteeming
13    45| thousand squadrons in array,~-- Footmen and horsemen -- sire and
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