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 1     I|           chased them from Juda's lands,~And in this legend, all
 2     I|           gain an idle smook,~And lands possess that wild and barbarous
 3     I|            And be a byword to the lands about.~ ~ XXVII~"Let not
 4     I|        and ill,~Laws to impose to lands subdued by might,~To maken
 5     I|          near~To Orange town, and lands that it confine:~But Ademare
 6     I|            Of Tholouse lord, from lands near Piraene Hill~By Garound
 7    II|       suffered have much pain,~By lands and seas, where storms and
 8   III|      every need,~And overlook the lands and furrows green.~Thither
 9   III|           the Orient,~And all the lands the Southern Ocean wears,~
10    IV|           And rumbled through the lands and kingdoms under,~Through
11    IV|       attempted hath~To bring all lands, all nations to his faith?~ ~
12    IV|           And let all tongues and lands acknowledge it.~ ~ XIV~"
13    IV|         The town Damascus and the lands about~Ruled Hidraort, a
14    IV|         things are lawful for our lands and faith."~ ~ XXVII~The
15    IV|        Pagan kings,~That to those lands thou dost by conquest tame~
16     V|         guide,~And for his elders lands and crowns had won.~His
17     V|         thee he would excel,~What lands, what realms his tributaries
18   VII|        and an English lord,~Whose lands the seas divide far from
19   VII|       that it might cover all the lands,~ Twixt Caucasus and Atlas
20  VIII|           Of late usurped rule on lands and seas,~His loathed couch
21  VIII|        LXXX~"Ah, God forbid these lands should hear or see~Him so
22    IX|       beams were dim~And fruitful lands waxed barren as she went.~
23    IX|          kingdom great.~ ~ IV~The lands forenenst the Greekish shore
24    IX|          proud Asia thrall,~Those lands were won where he did sceptre
25    IX|         cursed, to your appointed lands,~The realms of death, of
26    IX| constrains;~They sighing left the lands, his silver sheep~Where
27     X|         rest;~A stranger doth thy lands in thraldom bring,~Nice
28    XI|        the princes of the western lands,~Their swords were blunt,
29    XI|           you first these eastern lands invade,~Why cease you now?
30   XII|    followed far and near,~Through lands and seas, the strong and
31   XII|         thee to baptize,~In Pagan lands thou knowest it's not the
32  XIII|      ghosts asunder,~And of those lands of death, of pain and fear,~
33  XIII|        the fatal ship of conquest lands,~Her sails are struck, her
34  XIII|        The noisome warmth through lands and kingdoms flies,~A harmful
35  XIII|       came nor went,~But o'er the lands with lukewarm breathing
36  XIII|     Ganges, waterer of the Indian lands,~Nor seven-mouthed Nile
37  XIII|        heaven shed on the thirsty lands,~The falling liquor from
38    XV|           are,~And aid from other lands they here attend,~For twixt
39    XV|         along the coasts of Afric lands,~Whose sea towns fair, but
40    XV|        here sailed tell,~Or other lands here be wherein men dwell."~ ~
41    XV|        gospel hide~From all those lands, as yet unknown, unsought?"~"
42    XV|           world and theirs, their lands, your kingdoms sever.~ ~
43    XV|           of Alcides' streat,~And lands and seas that nameless yet
44    XV|           all mountains, seas and lands:~ ~ LV~The passage hard
45   XVI|      tempest, storm and wind,~The lands that view the south pole
46  XVII|       winds lift from the parched lands~And toss like roaring waves
47  XVII|       friends he brings;~From all lands the southern ocean near,~
48  XVII|           great, that over Asia's lands~And Lybia's realms it stretched
49  XVII|         comprehends,~And to those lands, toward the morning spring~
50  XVII|           that plough~The fertile lands above that town which lie~
51  XVII|         their prince before~Whose lands Arabia's gulf enclosed about,~
52  XVII|         customs strange of sundry lands;~And sailed, till clad in
53  XVII|           wretched times to noble lands~Give laws of peace false
54 XVIII|       rolling mass,~On the smooth lands went nimbly up and down,~
55   XIX|         knights and giants in all lands,~The killer of weak women
56   XIX|           that spoiled all Asia's lands,~And with them took his
57    XX|       squadron famous through all lands,~On the right hand he set,
58    XX|    conquered, triumphed oft,~Your lands and lineages long since
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