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 1    II|   further: "Where the shining glass,~Lets in the light amid
 2    II|     weapons be the staff, the glass, the ring;~But let us manage
 3   XIV| streams to thick and hardened glass,~The beauties fair of shepherds'
 4   XIV|       man's face,~That he may glass therein his garments light,~
 5    XV|       breath, wind; and body, glass?~From thence the seas next
 6   XVI|       the skies were clear as glass,~The trees no whirlwind
 7   XVI|      to his mistress held the glass,~A noble page, graced with
 8   XVI|      each espies,~She, in the glass, he saw them in her eyes:~ ~
 9   XVI|     fashion best,~Not in this glass is seen, but in my breast.~ ~
10   XVI|       crystal can present,~No glass contain that heaven of beauties
11 XVIII|     morning bright as shining glass,~The troubled Pagans saw,
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