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 1     I|        royal toward Heaven they spread,~The cross triumphant on
 2     I|        his bold sails untwines,~Spread was the huge Armado, wide
 3    II|         The news of this mishap spread far and near,~The people
 4    II|         his branches over Egypt spread,~No plant in Pharaoh's garden
 5    II|   hereby,~His lap he opened and spread forth his cloak:~"To mortal
 6    II|     with each stay.~ ~ XCVI~Now spread the night her spangled canopy,~
 7   III|        camp a murmur shrill was spread,~Arm, arm, they cried; arm,
 8   III|       duke his glorious ensigns spread,~For so great compass had
 9    IV|        XIX~About the world they spread forth far and wide,~Filling
10    IV|      short;~Her spareful eye to spread his beams denays,~But keeps
11    IV|     than erst, her sable mantle spread,~When with two trusty maids,
12     V|         night her drowsy mantle spread,~And filled the earth with
13     V|        to mouth the heavy rumor spread~Of these misfortunes, which
14    VI|       engines on the walls they spread,~Their slings to cast, and
15    VI|     ypent~To-morrow's sun shall spread his timely rays:~Let sacred
16    VI|       the city and the camp was spread,~A place like that wherein
17    VI|      walls did his broad ensign spread.~ ~ LXI~The rest to view
18    VI|   forehead cleared,~And on them spread her beauty shining bright;~
19    VI|        form sea uprising bright~Spread frosty pearl upon the candid
20   VII|   griefs of discontented wight,~Spread forth his tender, soft,
21   VII|      Babel's pride assuage,~And spread our faith from Thule to
22  VIII|        black upon the earth was spread,~And through the darkness
23  VIII|       both they were,~When I to spread my feeble eyes begun:~Two
24  VIII|  declared,~And his just praises spread from south to north:"~But
25  VIII|         rumors bad~Are farthest spread, these woful tidings flew.~
26  VIII|      breast increased,~This ill spread far, and till it set on
27    IX|        dark, the grisly shadows spread,~Stained with spots of deepest
28    IX|       for the night her curtain spread~Between his cause of weeping
29    IX|        with reverence due;~Then spread his golden feathers to the
30    IX|      twain;~Upon his eyes death spread his misty cloak,~A chilling
31    IX|       small or light;~The sweat spread on his cheeks with heat
32    XI|          V~Peter alone, before, spread to the wind~The glorious
33    XI|    saying thus, the camp devout~Spread forth her zealous squadrons
34    XI|      their locks were loose and spread,~Sharp darts they cast,
35   XII|        thick clouds of darkness spread,~The heavy burden of his
36   XII|         dyed,~Where beauty late spread forth her beams around,~
37   XII|         and there,~Forthwith it spread, and for too true was known,~
38  XIII|         night on all this earth spread forth her wing,~And there
39  XIII|        beams about his forehead spread,~A sad presage of ill that
40   XIV|        verdure of green forests spread~The virgin primrose and
41   XIV|         beams of silver morning spread,~And started up, for praise
42   XIV|         let his fame and praise spread far and wide,~Be thou his
43   XIV|      false to naught~When truth spread forth her silver wings again~
44    XV|        to sea her pinnace flit,~Spread to the wind her sails she
45    XV|     swim and float;~ ~ XII~Some spread their sails, some with strong
46    XV|        How all these shores are spread with squadrons brave~And
47    XV|    XXIII~Four times the sun had spread his morning ray~Since first
48    XV| Columbus, shall her canvas wing~Spread o'er that world that yet
49    XV|      through his bold heart was spread,~His native wrath was gone,
50   XVI| troubled ways,~The garden sweet spread forth her green to show,~
51   XVI|      The fruitful vine her arms spread high and wide~That bended
52  XVII|         Astrabore that far doth spread,~Where two religions are,
53  XVII|         his praise and fame was spread so wide,~That having foiled
54  XVII|        s offspring far and near~Spread forth, and through Germania
55  XVII|       be~That high and broad it spread and flourished bold,~Till
56 XVIII|         dew was on his garments spread,~To which compared, his
57 XVIII|         roses, there the lilies spread~The aged wood o'er and about
58 XVIII|        path went he:~The myrtle spread her mighty branches wide,~
59 XVIII|       loosed forth the writ and spread it wide,~And read the intent
60   XIX|      springing day~Their banner spread, and knights on horseback
61    XX|            IX~To the left wing, spread underneath the bent~Of the
62    XX|          But when the left wing spread her squadrons trim~O'er
63    XX|   unperfect sound did eachwhere spread,~Whence neither silence,
64    XX|     that held the utmost marge,~Spread forth their troops, and
65    XX|         standard to the wind he spread,~That so both armies his
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