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1    44|       which the waters lave,~The Bulgar fronts him; and both armies
2    44|       the Greek~Would fling; the Bulgar would defend the wave;~When
3    44| faulchions pierce.~ ~ LXXXIV~The Bulgar host hath hitherto made
4    44|   courage from the cavalier,~The Bulgar squadrons rally, turn, and
5    44|        since borne~To ground the Bulgar king his life did yield)~
6    45|       every side;~Lest, from the Bulgar squadrons ill secure,~Having
7    46|     repose;~For since by him the Bulgar's realm is swayed,~Peace
8    46|    depart in haste, to guide~His Bulgar bands against the Grecian
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