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The crusaders repulsed at Jerusalem
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The entry of the crusaders into Constantinople.
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The departure of the seventh crusade.
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The christian captives taken into Cairo.
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Awe of the crusaders at first beholding Jerusalem
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The progress of the children's crusade.
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The overthrow of the German crusaders
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The mother's appeal to the Madonna.
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The Sultan Saladin going into battle.
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Alexius is strangled by Murzuphlis.
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The departure for the holy wars.
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Baptizing the saracen converts.
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The massacre in the mosque of Cesarea.
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Bottle!
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King Edward I. overcomes the assassin.
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Sacred apparitions in the march to Jerusalem.
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Murzuphlis haranguing the defenders of Constantinople.
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Murzuphlis parleying with the Doge Dandolo
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Funeral ceremonies after the battle of Dorylaeum.
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Funeral honors to the heroes of Palestine.
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The holy sepulchre in saracen hands.
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The celestial host assist the crusaders.
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Bohemund of Tarentum surprising Antioch
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The Saracen battalions scattered by the crusaders
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Peter Barthelemy in the ordeal of fire.
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The celestial horseman on the mount of olives.
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Godfrey of Bouillon entering Jerusalem.
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The martyrdom of Gerard of Avesnes at Arsur.
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The return of the crusaders from the holy wars.
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The army of conrad is overwhelmed in the mountains.
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King Louis VII. at Mount Cadmus.
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Embassy of the crusaders at the court of Cairo.
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St. Francis of Assisi before malek hamel.
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The last of the moorish kings quitting Grenada.
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Saint Louis arrives at Damietta.
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Louis VII at the feet of Saint Bernard.
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Butchery of prisoners by the victorious saracens
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Peter the hermit preaching the crusade
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The pilgrams find succor by the wayside.
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Sanuti describing his travels to the pope
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Fiendish cruelty of the sultan bibars.
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The exploits of Hunyadi and the monk Capistran.
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The Sultana Chegger-Eddour on her throne.
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Saint Louis taken a prisoner into Cairo.
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Eagerly I wished the morrow; vainly I had sought to borrow
From my books surcease of sorrow--sorrow for the lost Lenore.
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Richard the lion-hearted delivering Jaffa.
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Heroism of Richard the lion-hearted at Arsur
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The thirsty crusaders find spring in the desert
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The head of the conquered Emir exhibited to the harem.
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The glorious death of the Templar Jacques De Maille.
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The sight of the true cross inflames the crusaders.
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Godfrey Encounters the waifs of Peter's army
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The christian knights held captive at Cairo.
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Christian ladies held captive by the infidels.
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The dreadful dreams of wicked foulque of Anjou
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The emirs of samaria visit godfrey of Bouillon
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The heads of the dead saracens are hurled into Nicea.
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Recovering the dead crusades from the nile.
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A veteran of the crusades relating his adventures.
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The crusades in the mountain wasters of Judea
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Amazement of the crusades at oriental magnificence
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The ghastly highway to the holy city.
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Blondel recognizes the voice of Richard the lion-hearted.
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The doge dandolo preaches the crusade in St. Mark's
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'Wretch,' I cried, 'thy God hath lent thee--by these angels he hath sent thee Respite--respite and nepenthe from thy memories of Lenore!
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Tis some visiter entreating entrance at my chamber door-- Some late visiter entreating entrance at my chamber door.
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Vivien and Merlin in Repose.
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Dreadful was the din
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Now Night her course began.
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This said, they both betook them several ways.
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The heavenly bands
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Nine days they fell.
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On the foughten field
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Him the Almighty Power
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So numberless were those bad Angels seen
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Hell at last, Yawning received them whole.
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To whom the wing’d Hierarch replied
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They heard, and were abashed, and up they sprung
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So promised he and Uriel to his charge
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Meanwhile the winged Heralds, by command
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Before the gates there sat, On either side a formidable Shape
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Embryos, and idiots, eremites, and friars
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Then Satan first knew pain, And writhed him to and fro.
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This greeting on thy impious crest receive.
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High on a throne of royal state, which far
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Eastward among those trees, what glorious shape
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Forthwith upright he rears from off the pool
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Now to the ascent of that steep savage hill
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A happy rural seat of various view.
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These to the bower direct, In search of whom they sought
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Gorgons, and Hydras, and Chimeras dire.
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In with the River sunk, and with it rose, Satan
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Some natural tears they dropt, but whiped them soon.
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All dwellings else, Flood overwhelmd, and them, with all their pomp.
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O Earth, how like to Heav’n, if not preferr’d, More justly
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They heard, And from his presence hid themselves among, The thickest Trees
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The cave scene.
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Back to the Thicket slunk, The guilty Serpent.
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They beseech, That Moses might report to them his will, And terror cease.
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Began to build a vessel of huge bulk.