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 1     3|    Frederick Barbarossa's hireling bands,~Saving the church from
 2     3|         victorious o'er the German bands,~Give his triumphant ensigns
 3     4|          in God to loose Geneura's bands.~ ~ LXV~"I will not vouch
 4     8|         Rogero took, she sent; the bands were two:~She at the port
 5     8|        done:~Since for his martial bands on every side,~In Britain,
 6     9|        city's heart had poured his bands;~Where the bold paladin
 7    10|        fairies strove with hostile bands.~He now resolved to visit
 8    10|            by,~Divided into goodly bands, were led~Before Rinaldo,
 9    10|         sees the fair array,~Whose bands to succour ravaged France
10    14|         frozen Alps their friendly bands.~ ~ VII~Our present safety,
11    14|          go~With thine, and to thy bands example be,~And tell what
12    14|         double host,~Resolve their bands should muster on the mead,~
13    14|    conveyed.~The angel moved those bands of valour tried,~And short
14    14|          from thence the assailing bands to guide.~In that, he neither
15    14|            garlands for the paynim bands.~ ~ CXIII~Meanwhile, up
16    14|           king Charles's Christian bands.~Here many a scull is riven,
17    15|     sumptuous state,~Whence Norman bands their power in Puglia date.~ ~
18    16|             And rank'd in line the bands of either crown.~ ~  XXXII~
19    16|        Foot, and Captains of those bands,~On either side, could deftly
20    16|          such heart and pride,~The bands do nought but quit their
21    16|           exclaims: "Where go~Your bands, and why so basely quit
22    18|        memory, through the Moorish bands,~Makes every bosom with
23    18|        sore,~They by the Christian bands are held in chase;~And of
24    22|        with the rest had broke his bands,~But that he fell into Astolpho'
25    23|            came from billeting the bands which lay~Dispersed about
26    24|      Odoric is unpinioned from his bands.~ ~ XLIV~Corebo frees the
27    27|         who his blows~Aimed at the bands that held the Christian
28    31|          him and espies~His paynim bands dispersed in panic fright.~
29    31|          piteous plight~The broken bands of Afric and of France.~
30    32|             and loosed the losel's bands.~ ~ VIII~She pardoned every
31    33|            has crost,~Heading what bands of France and captains,
32    33|         fly and leave his drowning bands behind,~His bridge destroyed
33    33|       Conradine, and after see~His bands, who seem to vex the new-won
34    33| unresisting flies,~Chased by their bands beyond the mountain snow,~
35    33|        little short of spent their bands remain;~And them shall nevermore
36    33|            or waste his leaguering bands.~ ~ LI~" `Tis thus that,
37    33|           sides is run~By wrathful bands, and succour there is none.~ ~
38    33|           monarch sends with other bands;~Yet not anew to war on
39    34|        imagery~Of gold or jewelled bands he saw exprest;~Then eagles'
40    35|      explain:~That from the Trojan bands the Grecian ran;~And deem
41    38|          worst harm and scaith thy bands I doom,~I find (as at my
42    38|         first desert,~May give him bands, Biserta to assail;~And
43    38|          hundred thousand from his bands,~And offer of his royal
44    38|            counsel, your assembled bands among;~For little is the
45    39|           them that led the paynim bands,~But too unequal seemed
46    39|         Like sheep, their quailing bands Astolpho slew,~Charging
47    40|            swart,~Ordered in equal bands beneath the four,~Who at
48    43|         from a thousand vanquished bands were gained,~For Caesar
49    44|             XCIV~Leo, for fear his bands be wholly spent,~Bids sound
50    45|       cried,~"Hath in indissoluble bands to thee,~In willing and
51    45|    distress,~He will, himself, the bands of life undo,~And of its
52    46|             That from the hallowed bands of wedlock clear~Wherein
53    46|         haste, to guide~His Bulgar bands against the Grecian foe;~
54    46|           be~The countless foreign bands that thither fare;~Who,
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