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 1     I|        rising sun, yet scantly half in sight;~Godfrey e'en then
 2    IV|   horror, fear and wonder,~Not half so dreadful noise the tempests
 3    IV|       of hail and thunder,~Not half so loud the whistling winds
 4    IV|    their dwelling,~Her breasts half hid, and half were laid
 5    IV|      Her breasts half hid, and half were laid to show,~Her envious
 6    IV|    this virgin aid:~Thanks are half lost when good turns are
 7     V|  victory."~ ~ XCII~Their hopes half dead and courage well-nigh
 8    VI| panther, spotted leopard,~Runs half so swift, the forests wild
 9    VI|        beast, bird, shaft flew half so swift;~Such was their
10    VI|        was such, she lived not half the year,~Yet banishment,
11    VI|     And his rare beauties, now half dead and more,~Thou may'
12    VI|      And rode in haste, though half his arms he miss;~Among
13   VII|      the bridle reins forlore,~Half in a swoon she was, for
14   VII|     returned he swift as wind,~Half mad in arms a second match
15  VIII|       their eyes~By turns, now half asleep, now half awake;~
16  VIII|    turns, now half asleep, now half awake;~My body eke another
17    IX|        The night was more than half consumed and spent;~Now
18    IX|       of spoils and preys,~Not half so strong as false report
19    IX|      In heavy sleep, the labor half is done~To send them headlong
20    IX|        not guided,~The fingers half alive stirred on the ground;~
21    IX|       eastern threshold to our half of land,~And Argillano in
22     X|        men~Ere they had passed half that secret den,~ ~ XXXIV~
23    XI|       all the rest?~Why be you half disarmed? why to the field~
24    XI|       now so far was gone~That half way up with mickle pain
25   XII|  therewith to either end,~Take half my wealth and kingdom for
26   XII|    your meed?~You are rewarded half even with the deed."~ ~
27   XII|       little children do,~With half clipped words to prattle,
28   XII|       mine age,~When more than half my tap of life was run,~
29  XIII|     new,~Though he suspect, or half persuaded be,~It is an idle
30   XIV|       His looks to ground, and half in scorn he smiled,~He saw
31   XIV|   Beyond our world, beyond our half of ground!~ ~ XXXVI~But
32    XV|    monarch scant hath gathered half his bands.~ ~ XIII~"Of Egypt
33   XVI|       forth with virgin beams,~Half ope, half shut, her beauties
34   XVI|        virgin beams,~Half ope, half shut, her beauties doth
35   XVI|      jolly peacock spreads not half so fair~The eyed feathers
36   XVI|       Oh thou that leav'st but half behind," quoth she,~"Of
37   XVI|          Of my poor heart, and half with thee dost carry,~Oh
38   XVI|     naked sand~This woful lady half alive, half dead?~Kindness
39   XVI|    This woful lady half alive, half dead?~Kindness forbade,
40  XVII|        kings,~And only thou of half the world well-nigh~The
41  XVII|   Barca these succeed,~Unarmed half, Alarcon led that band,~
42  XVII|     his glorious branches laid~Half Germany, and all under his
43 XVIII|        lap she fell, with fear half dead:~ ~ LI~The duke received
44 XVIII|     prince and those he guides~Half roasted stood before fierce
45 XVIII|      fled a mighty stone, late half a rock,~Which light so just
46   XIX|      sky,~And ere bright Titan half his course had run,~That
47   XIX|       ran with speed,~Like one half mad, or drunk with too much
48    XX|      lay,~The skies were never half so fair and clear~As in
49    XX|    must encounter now,~Are men half naked, without strength
50    XX|     large. and with the stroke~Half mad, the ranks disordered,
51    XX| conquest and revenge was gone,~Half mad and half amazed from
52    XX| revenge was gone,~Half mad and half amazed from where she sate,~
53    XX|      CXXVII~And with that word half mad, half dead, she seems,~
54    XX|       with that word half mad, half dead, she seems,~An arrow,
55    XX|       swoon,~Falls as a flower half cut, that bending lies:~
56    XX|       The Pagan backward fell, half in a trance,~On his left
57    XX|        blood all stained,~With half a sword, half helm upon
58    XX|    stained,~With half a sword, half helm upon his head,~Gainst
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