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 1    II|     from Pluto black;~He, from deep caves by Acheron's dark
 2    II|        slumbered in the silent deep,~Unheard were serpent's
 3   III|      secret of their thought~A deep repentance did forthwith
 4   III|        Soft words, low speech, deep sobs, sweet sighs, salt
 5   III|      next to cast the trenches deep,~So to preserve his resting
 6   III|      from ill.~Within a valley deep this forest stood,~To Christian
 7    IV|   hollows vast,~And filled the deep with horror, fear and wonder,~
 8    IV|        so glorious is,~In this deep darkness lo we helpless
 9    IV|        sweet offences;~Cupid's deep rivers have their shallow
10     V|      of sorrow's arrow pierced deep.~But when the night her
11    VI|       And gave him eke a wound deep, sore and wide;~That done,
12    VI|       fell beside, and wounded deep the grass;~But when he saw
13    VI|      doth wound my heart right deep:~Yet will I stay, so that
14    VI| decreed.~ ~ LIV~This fight was deep imprinted in their hearts~
15    VI|     She saw his blood from his deep wounds distil,~Nor what
16    VI|       adventurers entered were~Deep in a vale, Erminia stayed
17   VII|        The wicked steel seized deep in his right side,~And with
18   VII|       er earth's centre or the deep sea made~His lurking hole,
19   VII|        men within his trenches deep.~ ~ CXXII~And twice upon
20  VIII|       camp, along the trenches deep,~And as he armed was, so
21    IX|       them headlong to Avernus deep,~For little differs death
22     X|      midnight with her silence deep~Did heaven and earth hushed,
23     X|       brought,~And know'st the deep intents which hidden sit~]
24     X|   secret path, though dark and deep;~For great King Herod used
25     X|    despised,~Is either dead or deep in prison thrown;~Else fearful
26     X|     late been thrown~In prison deep, by that false witch betrayed,~
27     X|        friend,~We in a dungeon deep were helpless cast,~In misery
28    XI|   chanted shrill,~That all the deep and hollow dales resound;~
29    XI|        clear,~Though large and deep the Christians fill them
30    XI|      he; but in their trenches deep,~The hidden squadrons kept
31    XI|        arose,~The ground-works deep some closely undermine,~
32   XII|    days,~A dull desire to rest deep midnight wrought,~His heavy
33   XII|        I could dream,~Into his deep abyss my carcass draws,~
34   XII|      ere stars exiled were,~In deep and deathlike sleep my senses
35   XII|       again, and each enchased~Deep wounds in the soft flesh
36   XII|       His sword into her bosom deep he drives,~And bathed in
37   XII| monster me in pieces rend,~And deep entomb me in his hollow
38   XII|     espied~His handiwork, that deep and cruel wound,~And her
39   XII|     Yet now and then his grief deep sighs forth sent,~His voice
40   XII|   Arsetes bent,~His sighs were deep, his looks full of despair,~
41  XIII|    little way~Amid the valleys deep grows out of sight,~Thick
42  XIII|     mortal eyes with blindness deep~And with sad terror make
43  XIII| Heavenly doom~Condemned lie in deep Avernus lake,~But slow they
44  XIII|     does his sighs and sadness deep:~Whereat amazed, "What chance
45  XIII|         Or hear her sighs that deep far fetched be.~ ~ XLVI~
46   XIV|  searchers to a wizard, placed~Deep in a vault, who first at
47   XIV|   wonders passed,~And fixed so deep the marvels in their thought,~
48   XIV|      drowned in such amazement deep."~ ~ XLI~"You are within
49   XIV| rumbling sound amid the waters deep~Meanwhile he heard, and
50   XIV|        could from this slumber deep,~Of quiet death true image,
51    XV|  watery store~The flood in one deep channel did engrave,~And
52    XV|     sunder cleave the yielding deep,~The broken seas for anger
53    XV|     hath her seat?~ ~ XXIV~Now deep engulphed in the mighty
54   XVI|     XXVII~And when the silence deep and friendly shade~Recalled
55   XVI|       thousand devils in Limbo deep that won,~Black clouds the
56   XVI|      far, she made repair~To a deep vault, far from resort and
57  XVII|    fronts o'ershade the silent deep.~ ~ LV~Now of the camp the
58  XVII|      Uprose the night in whose deep blackness be~All colors
59  XVII|       will you thus in sloth's deep valley lie?~The royal eagles
60 XVIII|      begun,~Which trouble make deep hell and all her flock,~
61   XIX|       bring~And cast in prison deep;" he boasted so.~His rival
62   XIX|  fetched a sigh, sad, sore and deep,~And from her lips her words
63   XIX|      was short and thin, those deep~And cruel hurts to fasten,
64    XX|   mirksome clouds and darkness deep,~And saw it was the Egyptian
65    XX|    face,~On their bold breasts deep wounds and hurts to bear,~
66    XX|      not one word could frame,~Deep sobs their speech, sweet
67    XX|      broke, limbs weak, wounds deep and sore,~And all her guard
68    XX|     rampiers fled and trenches deep,~Yet could not so death'
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