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 1     V|     most he hits.~ ~ XXXI~Nor ceased be, till in Gernando's breast~
 2   VII|     to his den.~ ~ CXXIII~Yet ceased not the fury and the ire~
 3  VIII|       Italian lodgings, never ceased,~From thence unto the Switzers'
 4    XI|    And his audacious climbing ceased not;~At last upon him fell
 5  XIII|       he takes again.~ ~ LXXX~Ceased the rain, the sun began
 6    XV|     was,~Vanished the clouds, ceased the wind and rain,~The tempests
 7   XVI|       sung, and whistled now;~Ceased the birds, the wind loud
 8   XVI|       be embraced."~ ~ XVI~He ceased, and as approving all he
 9  XVII| triumph's glorious shine."~He ceased, and then a murmur loud
10   XIX|   cause alone:"~And there she ceased, and blushed, and on the
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