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 1    IV|  concluded, when the shadows dim~Obscured the earth I should
 2     V| promise, when the skies were dim,~To this and that knight
 3    IX|    bright Titan's beams were dim~And fruitful lands waxed
 4    IX| frost.~ ~  LXXXVI~He saw wax dim the starlight of his eyes,~
 5     X|   day a feeble beam in cast,~Dim was the light, and nothing
 6     X|     and smoke up flies~Which dim the welkin and infect the
 7   XII|  shed;~A beam of comfort his dim eyes outcast,~Like lightning
 8  XIII|      forth his clearest ray,~Dim, thick, uncertain, gloomy
 9    XV|    obscure again and entries dim,~The way they came their
10  XVII|  from his eyes, not yet made dim with eild,~Sparkled his
11   XIX|    his eyes again,~Heavy and dim, and she renewed her woe.~
12    XX|    wrath and fury bold,~Grew dim and feeble, fear had quenched
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