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 1   VII| blest,~My ashes cold shall, buried on this green,~Enjoy that
 2   VII| XLVIII~"Within this dungeon buried shalt thou spend~The res'
 3  VIII| Wherein the bodies dead did buried lie,~Then our sad cries
 4  VIII|     ease of careful things,~Buried in happy peace both more
 5   XII|   my dream that night,~When buried was the world in sleep and
 6   XII| hollow chest:~For where she buried is, there shall I have~A
 7   XII|     and reverence meet,~The buried ashes of his mistress sweet:~ ~
 8  XIII|   whose guides in dust were buried low,~Discharged of duty'
 9   XIV|     these caves I dwell not buried still~From sight of Heaven.
10    XV|    of his voyage brave~Lies buried there, no truth thereof
11   XVI|     far~From all the world, buried in sloth and shame,~A carpet
12  XVII|    home their captain dead,~Buried in pomp of triumph's glorious
13   XIX|     bodies dead, the living buried lie;~There the sad mother
14    XX|  His fire, not dead, though buried in displeasure,~Three times
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