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 1    II|     and seas, where storms and tempests fall,~To make the passage
 2    IV|     half so dreadful noise the tempests cast,~That fall from skies
 3   VII| darkness blind,~And stirred up tempests, storms, and blustering
 4   VII|        which erst was dry.~The tempests rend the oaks and cedars
 5  VIII|        the skies of storms and tempests cleared,~Lord Aeolus shut
 6  VIII|    spirits yet which had these tempests reared,~Their malice would
 7   XII|    troublous blasts,~Do yet of tempests past some shows retain,~
 8  XIII|       and rain;~Yet storms and tempests vanished straight again.~ ~
 9    XV|  ceased the wind and rain,~The tempests threatened overblow and
10 XVIII|      this shook;~Blustered the tempests strong, the whirlwinds blow,~
11    XX|       winds, fierce storms and tempests cold;~And quick, and ready
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