and are everywhere triumphant, [ i. 126].
Their sufferings in Mount Taurus, [ib.]
They enter Syria, and capture Antioch, [ i. 127].
Their sufferings, [ i. 133] et seq., [ i. 159-161].
Their vices and debaucheries, [ i. 136].
Their valorous deeds, [ i. 140-142].
The sultan of Persia sends an immense army against them, [ i. 158].
They are besieged, and exposed to famine and desertion, [ i. 159-164].
They march out of Antioch, and defeat the invading Saracens with great slaughter, [ i. 170-174].
Disputes among the leaders, [ i. 179] et seq.