Canto

 1     3|        wound~About the circle, troops into the cave,~Where stands
 2     3| protecting sabre,~He saved his troops from fatal overthrow;~Not
 3     3|        for fight,~And her full troops his scanty numbers press,~
 4     8|      upon her bosom preyed,~Of troops she left her city unpurveyed.~ ~
 5     9|  Rather uncamped: for, in less troops or more,~Rains under shed
 6    10|     And quickly of my land thy troops possest,~To assure the rule
 7    10|   meadows to the city nigh~Saw troops of men at arms, and footmen
 8    10|      this display~Of arms, the troops would file towards the strand,~
 9    14|      the Picards yielding,~And troops of Normandy and Aquitaine,~
10    14| supplies~Of chiefs by whom his troops may be arrayed,~Who for
11    14|   Where needing, the unordered troops to guide.~ ~ XIX~He give
12    14|     his news amid that show~Of troops, was present Agrican's bold
13    14|        willingly his scattered troops divide,~Westward beyond
14    16|      carriages, with which his troops were stored;~And fetching,
15    16|       Rinaldo spurs before the troops combined~His foaming courser,
16    16|       The stream, nor that the troops behind remain~Which to the
17    16|        What time the Christian troops come on, and gall~Their
18    16|        the rest,~And parts the troops who to the battle speed.~
19    17| divided, at his call,~Into two troops, whom, ranked by blood and
20    18| consuming flame,~He ranged his troops anew: some warriors went~
21    18|    remain,~He made the various troops fall in below~Their banners,
22    18|        all access the circling troops withstand~And bar, no less
23    18|       broke and overthrew;~Nor troops nor banners spread before
24    24|      captain bore,~To join the troops, beneath their flags arrayed.~
25    24|        weak works, with scanty troops to aid,~Were close beleaguered
26    30|       left their own,~Amid the troops of Africk or of Spain;~And
27    31|        foe, by this delay:~His troops may rally quickly in that
28    31|     Not so Gradasso's puissant troops was spent,~Who farther from
29    32|      force:~Since to unite his troops, and furnish aid~And victual, '
30    33|   living head, his slaughtered troops among.~But then, because
31    38|       them, here and there, in troops divide,~At a hill's foot,
32    38|       far aids, that where~Our troops are few, there haply none
33    40|     their posts, their several troops to head,~Here Sansonetto,
34    44|        pavilion, thronged with troops below.~For Constantine to
35    44|    turn, and chase~The Grecian troops that fled from them whilere.~
36    45|      height~Nocturnus with his troops of shades reposed,~Heaven,
37    46|         Singly to combat or in troops they ride;~On horseback
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