Canto

 1     3|      her full troops his scanty numbers press,~There she (I know
 2    13|       post,~Willing to know the numbers of his host.~ ~ LXXXII~For
 3    13|    campaign~Sore thinned, whose numbers were to be supplied,~Had
 4    14| luscious dole,~Repair the ready numbers of the fly;~As starlings
 5    14|    downwards from the wall such numbers threw,~The ditch was all
 6    15|     close from every part their numbers throng;~While all admire
 7    15|         are three stories high,~Numbers are forced to sleep in the
 8    16|        and overthrew~The paynim numbers which about him flowed.~
 9    18|        drowned,~(So waxed their numbers) in the increasing tide;~
10    19|     appears)~The warrior hardly numbers eighteen years.~ ~ CVIII~
11    26|     these are few compared with numbers round,~Whom that despiteous
12    33|        valour stoops at last to numbers; lo!~The king is taken,
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