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1 I| Thither thou know'st the world is best inclined~Where luring 2 I| down, and all at once this world beheld,~Each land, each 3 II| seed thy valiant acts, the world the field,~Egypt the headland 4 II| thy friend 'gainst all the world beside.~ ~ LXVI~"True labour 5 II| Sung lullaby to bring the world to rest.~ ~ XCVII~Yet neither 6 III| this breast, that all the world may say,~The eagle made 7 IV| thronged forth about the world to gad,~Each land they filled, 8 IV| welkin flit.~ ~ XIX~About the world they spread forth far and 9 IV| since these armies, from the world's end brought,~To free this 10 V| hence derived,~For that the world will, to his credit, say,~ 11 VII| perform that fray?~He, and the world with him, will Tancred blame,~ 12 VII| pride assuage,~That all the world may to thy glory know,~Old 13 VIII| quiet night~Drowned all the world in silence and in sleep,~ 14 VIII| naught,~Who to avoid the world's allurements vain,~In wilful 15 VIII| morning ray~Shall light the world again, then take thy way.'~ ~ 16 VIII| haps and hazards of this world ytost,~rejoice, for those 17 VIII| true defence before the world can make:~Yet for sharp 18 IX| Earthquakes, to tear the world in twain that threat,~Are 19 IX| Fortune wrought~From the world's end here met, and here 20 IX| acts whereat the sun, the world might wonder.~ ~ LI~The 21 IX| smoke and dust~Of this frail world the wealth, the pomp and 22 IX| And with his neigh the world resounds about.~ ~ LXXVI~ 23 IX| pin,~"You outcasts of the world, you men of naught~What 24 X| But now saye I in all this world lives none~That knows the 25 XI| mountain known by fame the world throughout,~Which riseth 26 XI| hellish sire,~When all this world they would consume to naught,~ 27 XII| in dark night was all the world embarred;~But yet the tired 28 XII| nations all,~And fill the world therewith to either end,~ 29 XII| night,~When buried was the world in sleep and shade,~I saw 30 XIII| storm, or aught~That in this world is strange or fearful thought.~ ~ 31 XIII| Their enemy hath been, the world their foe,~But happy be 32 XIII| and watery streams,~The world o'erspread was with a gloomy 33 XIII| trusts in help divine~The world's afflictions thus can drive 34 XIV| prince be found,~Beyond our world, beyond our half of ground!~ ~ 35 XIV| Orontes' sides,~Know that the world hath not so strange a thing,~ 36 XIV| idle name,~Prized by the world 'bove reason all and measure,~ 37 XV| his bright arms the round world fold or wrap,~All what I 38 XV| pray thee teach~Of that hid world, what be the laws and speech?"~ ~ 39 XV| tedious ways forever~Your world and theirs, their lands, 40 XV| great,~And measure all the world, and with the sun~About 41 XV| canvas wing~Spread o'er that world that yet concealed lies,~ 42 XVI| exiled far~From all the world, buried in sloth and shame,~ 43 XVI| And in this angle of the world ypend,~Let both the fame 44 XVII| And only thou of half the world well-nigh~The armies, lords, 45 XVII| native gold besprent,~The world amazed stands; and with 46 XVII| be born when this frail world grows old,~Corrupted, poor, 47 XVIII| fight begin.~ ~ VIII~"The world, the flesh, with their infection 48 XIX| reed,~Dazzled his eyes, the world on wheels ran round,~Day 49 XX| I~The sun called up the world from idle sleep,~And of 50 XX| she were safe, let all the world be lost.~ ~ LXX~To the ill-guarded 51 XX| else with it turn to the world again~And vex that knight 52 XX| the north part~Of our wide world renowned to Aethiop's end,~