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1   III| shield the parched land from scorching beams,~Save that a wood
2   VII| flocks lay hid from Phoebus' scorching rays,~Unto her knight she
3  XIII|  shall;~And then extreme the scorching heat will be,~Which neither
4  XIII|    felt, nor sign of fire or scorching flame;~Yet wist he not in
5  XIII|     he bent gainst earth his scorching rays,~He burnt the flowers,
6  XIII| proud attempts doth let,~And scorching sun so hot his beams outspreads,~
7 XVIII| plain,~Such vapors warm from scorching air down rain.~ ~ LXXXIV~
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