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 1     I|      beams adorned his locks of gold.~ ~ XIV~Of silver wings
 2     I|      shining pair,~Fringed with gold, unwearied, nimble, swift;~
 3     I|     Hugo dead, the lily fair of gold,~Their wonted ensign they
 4     I|        with presents, gifts and gold,~And led them through his
 5    II|         myrrh, frankincense and gold.~ ~ VI~"This idol would
 6    II|      great in counsel, arms and gold,~The Prince of Egypt war '
 7    II|        Pommel, rich stone; hilt gold; approved by touch~With
 8   III|        So rubies set in flaming gold appear:~But Lord Tancredi,
 9   III|       there, in purple clad and gold,~His stately port, and princely
10    IV|        offer incense, myrrh and gold;~Our temples shall their
11    IV|       underneath these locks of gold,~And native brightness of
12    IV|   store-house of his springtime gold,~Love-piercing thought so
13    IV|        virtue use!~Who scorneth gold because it lies in dust?~
14    IV|          crowned with burnished gold;~Yet is his hate, his rancor,
15    VI|  whither and when she list,~Her gold and jewels had he care to
16    VI|  herself mountains and hills of gold;~Yet were her thoughts with
17    VI|      neck, and locks of shining gold;~Her tender arm so feeble
18   VII|    unload some part.~ ~ XVI~"If gold or wealth, of most esteemed
19   VII|    changed is,~That shines like gold against the sunny rays:~
20   VII|       left him but the hilts of gold,~And full of thoughts amazed
21  VIII|          and buskined high with gold;~The spirits yet which had
22  VIII|         of realms, or spoils of gold,~Nor aged Rome's proud stately
23  VIII|      unquenched is of blood and gold,~Whom no yoke boweth, bridle
24  VIII|         praise, the realms, the gold, the spoil.~ ~  LXVI~"Yet
25    IX|     huge sums of false enticing gold~The Arabian thieves he sent
26    IX|    Those outlaws, ready aye for gold to fight,~The hope of gain
27    IX|       their arms, their horses, gold and treasure~Are ours, ours
28    IX|      purple robe, o'erfret with gold and stone.~ ~ LXXXIII~The
29     X|        fair,~Where crowned with gold, and all in purple clad~
30     X|          with tribute, and with gold,~He might in peace his empire
31     X|        a rich seat adorned with gold and stone,~And Ismen sage
32     X|     love; yet speak I naught~Of gold and marble rich, and richly
33   XII|         myrrh, frankincense and gold,~On this poor child thy
34   XII|          embossed with swelling gold,~Her knees grow weak, the
35  XIII|     stars and gliding fires for gold,~Nor to refresh, sad earth,
36   XIV|       makes it silver pure, and gold divine.~ ~ XXXIX~And all
37   XIV|      plate, of silver, crystal, gold.~But when with precious
38   XIV| inscription read, there writ in gold:~ ~ LVIII~" `Whoso thou
39    XV|       soft and white mantled in gold:~Thus her fair skin the
40   XVI|         where grew the trees of gold:~The cunning sprites had
41   XVI|   vessels good,~Such flames the gold therein enchased threw,~
42   XVI|        like rich enamel laid on gold,~The twisted flowers smiled,
43  XVII| soldiers sent, some gifts, some gold.~ ~ IX~This mighty prince
44  XVII|        carpets made of silk and gold;~His robes were such as
45  XVII|     their bright armor, purple, gold and stone.~ ~ XXX~Mongst
46  XVII|   crowns and chains with native gold besprent,~The world amazed
47  XVII|        silver and with beams of gold~Which the dark folds of
48  XVII|    sceptres and their crowns of gold,~Of which Heaven's good
49  XVII|        eagle white, the lily of gold,~And by baptizing of the
50 XVIII|       herself in new and native gold.~ ~ XVII~The lovely whiteness
51 XVIII|    bridge appeared,~A bridge of gold, a huge and weighty mass,~
52 XVIII|         lady fair with locks of gold,~That like in shape, in
53   XIX|        frame~Of cedar trees, of gold and marble stone;~Now not
54   XIX|         vengeance, or desire of gold;~Too much, ah, too much
55   XIX|      shall he gladly grant,~Nor gold nor guerdon shalt thou wish
56   XIX|       Like Godfrey's guard that gold and white do wear,~Such
57    XX|        clad in purple, armed in gold,~That seems so fierce, so
58    XX|        arms, impresses, colors, gold and stone,~Against the sunbeams
59    XX|         She hit him, where with gold and rich anmail,~His diadem
60    XX|       near:~But when his colors gold and white he spied,~And
61    XX|        his brightness lost, the gold his beam;~The colors had
62    XX|      thee, crown thee with that gold,~And if high Heaven would
63    XX|      shall be rich, and rich of gold:~ ~ CXLII~"My loving queen,
64    XX|    Shall ransom me with jewels, gold and treasure."~"God shield,"
65    XX|     fight, and sell not war for gold or good."~ ~ CXLIII~This
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