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  1     I|         Reduced he to peace, so Heaven him blest.~ ~ II~O heavenly
  2     I|         stars' immortal rays~In Heaven, where legions of bright
  3     I|   throne,~Set in those parts of Heaven that purest are~(As far
  4     I|     blest,~The just commands of Heaven's Eternal King,~'Twixt skies
  5     I|   uncouth pride therefore,~That Heaven on him above this charge
  6     I|     full of glorious praise,~By Heaven's mere grace, not by our
  7     I|       glorious standard last to Heaven they sprad,~With Peter's
  8     I|     Their standard royal toward Heaven they spread,~The cross triumphant
  9    II|     hand,~Or else the Prince of Heaven's eternal pleasure,~That
 10    II|       rare grace came down from Heaven above.~ ~ X~With busy search
 11    II|       wandered and miswent,~For Heaven decreed to conceal the same,~
 12    II|       they hope, such knots can Heaven unbind.~ ~ XIV~Among them
 13    II|      her leisure;~Her house the heaven by this full moon aye cleared,~
 14    II|      Beauty's helped by Nature, Heaven, and Love.~ ~ XIX~Admired
 15    II|    sprite;~And thine with it in heaven's pure clothing drest,~Through
 16    II|       wound thy side,~And be it Heaven hath thee such favor done:~'
 17    II|         so we might reward from Heaven obtain,~And free this town
 18    II|        from hell~Again to shake heaven's everlasting frame,~Or
 19    II|        to weep,~Only that noise heaven's rolling circles kest,~
 20   III|         times he strove to view Heaven's golden ray,~And raised
 21   III|        chiefest earthly aid, in heaven yet placed~Thou wilt procure
 22    IV|        woe and pain,~And now in heaven with him they live always~
 23    IV|     Against the angels of proud Heaven we fought,~I grant we fell
 24    IV|         ran,~Condemned quite by Heaven's eternal doom:~He thinks
 25    IV|     shine, --~For never yet did Heaven such grace bestow~On any
 26    IV|        lies in dust?~Be witness Heaven, if thou to grant refuse,~
 27    IV|     fare the men, that from the heaven's brims,~Far out to sea,
 28    IV|         this Arontes' side:~But Heaven I pray send down revenging
 29    IV|       will the spoils be in the Heaven's sight,~That from a tyrant'
 30     V|  reprehension,~A wonder left by Heaven to after-livers, --~Among
 31     V|     handmaid bring;~Who, except Heaven to aid the right refuse,~
 32    VI|      long they broke,~And up to heaven flew splinters, spark and
 33    VI|      LXXXIII~"Alas, why did not Heaven these members frail~With
 34    VI|         Some sparkling fires on heaven's bright visage shone;~His
 35    VI|       soul, my thought?~Through heaven's fair face from gulf of
 36   VII|        sleep.~ ~ IX~"Haply just Heaven's defence and shield of
 37   VII|      sighed sore, and guiltless heaven gan blame,~That wished success
 38   VII|          And all those stars on heaven's blue face that shone~With
 39   VII|         of Phoebus midst bright heaven doth shine,~And tidings
 40   VII|        he went,~Thus prayed, to Heaven his zealous looks upbent.~ ~
 41   VII|        late seemed to make high heaven afraid;~But now for dread
 42   VII|   discovered naught~What succor Heaven did for his safety yield:~
 43   VII|       together all he bent,~And heaven and fortune furthered his
 44   VII|      appointed day,~Set down by Heaven to end this mortal war:~
 45   VII|        bloody war,~At once made heaven and earth with darkness
 46   VII|        blustering wind.~ ~ CXVI~Heaven's glorious lamp, wrapped
 47   VII|        behold," quoth she,~"How Heaven, how Justice in our aid
 48  VIII|      lie,~Then our sad cries to heaven for grief we reared,~Our
 49  VIII|        follow them, the path to heaven their blood~Marks out, now
 50  VIII|     would off bear,~And had not Heaven my wished end denied,~Even
 51  VIII|         With night's sharp air, heaven's frost and earth's cold
 52  VIII|       hath sent that rules both heaven and hell;~Who often doth
 53  VIII|        things desire,~So toward heaven the prince lay bolt upright,~
 54  VIII|        better sword.~ ~ XXXV~" `Heaven, therefore, will not, though
 55  VIII|       marble chest,~While up to heaven are flown their spirits
 56  VIII|      theirs behold;~They sit in heaven on thrones celestial,~Crowned
 57  VIII|        O'er the broad fields of heaven's bright wilderness,~Sleep,
 58  VIII|         of nations, and of high heaven broken,~Why doth not heaven
 59  VIII|     heaven broken,~Why doth not heaven kill them with fire and
 60  VIII|     What need we further proof? Heaven, heaven, I swear,~Will not
 61  VIII|       we further proof? Heaven, heaven, I swear,~Will not consent
 62  VIII|         Their murmurs heard, to heaven he lift his een,~As was
 63  VIII|        vein,~A sacred heat from heaven above distilled,~A heat
 64    IX|        all her thoughts against Heaven's wisdom bent,~Departed
 65    IX|  redress thy harm?~No, no, when heaven's small candles next shall
 66    IX|          Their yelling cries to heaven upheaved been,~The horses
 67    IX|        either hand:~The Lord of heaven meanwhile upon this fight,~
 68    IX|        earth and air;~To darken heaven's fair light, bid them refrain;~
 69    IX|       star so glideth down from Heaven.~ ~ LXIII~But when the infernal
 70    IX|     mine hour short or long~Let heaven take care; but here meanwhile
 71     X|       with her silence deep~Did heaven and earth hushed, still,
 72     X|     them within which ride,~And heaven and earth without, all clear
 73     X|   aspect~Upon me look as sacred Heaven's decree,~This heart to
 74     X|     makes me say, -- to witness heaven I bring,~Zeal to this state,
 75     X|   stretched lay,~And up to open heaven forthwith was borne,~And
 76     X|         and brimstone down from Heaven was sent~To take revenge
 77     X|        cheer~The hermit sage to heaven cast up his eyne,~His color
 78     X|  beginnings draw,~He lives, and heaven will long preserve his days,~
 79     X|       this great enterprise,~So Heaven decrees, and so command
 80    XI|         songs and psalms devout~Heaven's sacred aid the Christian
 81    XI|         let us first begin from Heaven above:~ ~ II~"With public
 82    XI|      them that angels down from heaven to fight~Gainst the blasphemous
 83   XII|         Baptize the child, high Heaven esteems her dear,~And I
 84   XII|          my darling, hear,~High Heaven some dire misfortune threatened
 85   XII|    knight recites,~The nymph to heaven with joy herself prepared;~
 86   XII|       white begun;~Her looks to heaven she cast, their eyes I trow~
 87   XII|     Downward for pity bent both heaven and sun,~Her naked hand
 88   XII|     This is a warning good from heaven down sent,~Yet His advice
 89   XII|   LXXXVIII~"Thou dost refuse of heaven the proffered~And gainst
 90   XII|        who heard perchance from heaven above.~ ~ XC~Till Phoebus'
 91   XII|         Unless thyself, thyself heaven's joys envy,~And thy vain
 92   XII|        rest,~Together should in heaven our spirits stay,~Together
 93   XII|       with cries and plaints to heaven upthrown,~As if the city'
 94   XII|       what Argantes saith,~Hear Heaven, and if he break his oath
 95  XIII|        their dark shades let in heaven's golden ray:~Thither goes
 96  XIII|     whilom fell,~Cast down from heaven with dint of roaring thunder;~
 97  XIII|        or what refreshing find?~Heaven will them vanquish first,
 98  XIII|      fierce knight,~For shortly Heaven will send thee ease and
 99  XIII|      wood,~A fiery city high as heaven up stood.~ ~ XXXIV~The knight
100  XIII|    Built like a battled wall to heaven was reared;~Whereon with
101  XIII|         out,~And cruel stars in heaven did signorize,~Whose influence
102  XIII|        he not see,~How wrathful Heaven gainst us his sword doth
103  XIII|    faith,~His hands and eyes to heaven he heaves, and saith:~ ~
104  XIII|       At these high words great heaven began to shake,~The fixed
105  XIII|    Phoebus' beams,~Arose, moist heaven his windows open laid,~Whence
106  XIII|         and cries~Salute, which heaven shed on the thirsty lands,~
107   XIV|      lake;~But he whose Godhead heaven and earth doth sway,~In
108   XIV|      comes the dreams, by which heaven's sacred guide~Reveals to
109   XIV|      earth or air,~The signs in heaven, the stars in every sphere~
110   XIV|   celestial hold:~This place is heaven, and here a room for thee~
111   XIV|       and dumb fame,~And scorns heaven's bliss, yet proffereth
112   XIV|         s bliss, yet proffereth heaven the same.~ ~ XII~Wherefore
113   XIV|         voyage let,~Teach me to heaven the best and surest way:"~
114   XIV|        whose sapient heart~High Heaven his secrets opens, tells
115   XIV| soldiers, wandered and misgone,~Heaven may unite again and join
116   XIV|      within whose gentle breast~Heaven had infused that new and
117   XIV|      buried still~From sight of Heaven. but often I resort~To tops
118    XV|         plain~The azure face of heaven's smooth looking-glass,~
119    XV|       smooth looking-glass,~And heaven itself smiled from the skies
120    XV|       towns on land that stood,~Heaven covered sea, sea seemed
121    XV|         did call,~To which high Heaven they reigned so kind and
122    XV|        let,~Upon this isle that Heaven so fair doth bless,~To view
123    XV|       yet cannot I consent;~For Heaven's decree, firm, stable,
124    XV|         In vain gainst fate and Heaven's decree you strive."~While
125    XV|         everlasting spring mild heaven down pours, --~In which
126    XV|    quoth she,~"This bliss, this heaven, this paradise to see.~ ~
127   XVI|       gates of hell had won~And heaven upheld; false Love stood
128   XVI|   seemed the land, the sea, and heaven above,~All breathed out
129   XVI|  present,~No glass contain that heaven of beauties true;~Oh let
130   XVI|    spake,~Words that could make heaven's rolling circles stand,~
131   XVI|      closed thine eyes, Armida, heaven envied~Ease to thy grief,
132   XVI|         sea's deepest part,~Not heaven, nor hell, can shield him
133  XVII|    mounted rode this power,~And heaven itself with the clear splendor
134  XVII|      Each righteous man beneath heaven's starry vault,~And at his
135  XVII|        crowns of gold,~Of which Heaven's good aspects so bended
136  XVII|     much, and he~Withouten veil heaven's secrets great doth see.~ ~
137  XVII|        of thine;~Such blessings Heaven shall on thy children lay~
138  XVII|       mounted high,~And changed Heaven's silver wealth to golden
139 XVIII|     hold:~Godfrey hath aid from Heaven, by force the town~Is won,
140 XVIII|        splendent lamps shine in heaven's temple high,~Day hath
141 XVIII|         and fear,~His eyes upon heaven's eastern face he bent,~
142 XVIII|       But when amid the eastern heaven appeared~The rising morning
143 XVIII|       strong,~The shady face of heaven was scantly seen,~Hid with
144 XVIII|         holds so dear;~For thee heaven fights, to thee the winds,
145 XVIII|       in thine aid I bring,~For Heaven assists thee, and Heaven'
146 XVIII|        Heaven assists thee, and Heaven's glorious King:~ ~ XCIII~"
147 XVIII|         all the sacred hosts of Heaven appear."~He looked, and
148   XIX|    mountain's shady foot,~Where Heaven's fierce wrath they may
149   XIX|      and with thine~Guide it to heaven, where all true love hath
150   XIX|      upon his cross was rent~To heaven perchance may easier make
151    XX|   golden ray,~And without cloud heaven his redoubled light~Bent
152    XX|    conquest flames and streams,~Heaven's gracious favors in his
153    XX|        st and rent in twain,~So Heaven with honor would thee bless
154    XX|      charm,~This wish she sent: Heaven grant it do no harm:~ ~
155    XX|        and strange,~But so doth heaven men's hearts turn, alter,
156    XX|     with that gold,~And if high Heaven would so much grace afford~
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