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 1     6|      And more than once their armies have o'errun~Her realm,
 2     9|     XXX~"Twice broken, he our armies overthrew~With this device,
 3    27|      the cantonments of those armies two.~Here they short counsel
 4    27|       seen, and through~Those armies furious war blazed forth
 5    33|      The wars, wherein French armies should appear,~Beyond the
 6    34|        o'erthrown~By him four armies were, and he in less~Than
 7    34| Whatever spoil the conquering armies make;~ ~ XXXIII~"And him,
 8    42|       in the hearing of those armies two,~Upon the Christian
 9    43|      their every hope.~ ~ III~Armies by him are broken in his
10    44|   Bulgar fronts him; and both armies seek~A watering-place in
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