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 1     I|          from lands near Piraene Hill~By Garound streams and salt
 2     I| lightning brand~Upon the eastern hill was mounted high,~And smote
 3     I|          each one,~Down from the hill descended most and least,~
 4   III|         retire,~Till on a little hill at last they hovered,~Whose
 5   III|       combat fall,~When down the hill Argantes came to fight,~
 6   III|          friends compose~Under a hill o'ergrown with cedars tall,~
 7    VI|      chanced to lift,~And on the hill beheld the warlike maid,~
 8    VI|          looks before him up the hill,~His gesture such his troubled
 9   VII|        than thunder from Olympus hill~Seemed that dreadful blast
10   VII|       field, she stayed upon the hill:~Godfrey likewise some Christian
11   VII|          a marsh or high up on a hill,~And trieth ways and wiles
12    IX|     Michael down from his sacred hill:~The spirits foul to hell
13    IX|        headlong down the western hill she goes,~When distant scant
14    IX|       paths, Lord Guelpho to the hill,~And Godfrey hasted where
15    IX|          when to climb the other hill they gan,~Old Aladine came
16     X| remounted at his sword,~Toward a hill on drove the aged sire,~
17     X|        from the height~Of Sion's Hill, till they approached the
18     X|        birds, or trees on craggy hill,~To bide the bitter blasts
19    XI|        mounts and caves in every hill,~A thousand echoes also
20    XI|       and wall:~So fell Taigetus hill on Sparta town,~It crushed
21    XI|      swift,~And brought from Ida hill, though far remote,~The
22   XII|          went, and over dale and hill~They hasted forward with
23  XIII| outbreaks,~As if some earthquake hill and mountain tore,~Wherein
24  XIII|          river, forest, dale and hill;~From north to east, a lightning
25   XIV|        tops of Lebanon or Carmel hill,~And there in liquid air
26   XIV|          high alight the dame,~A hill obscured with shades of
27   XIV|         palace or that keeps the hill,~Nor shall you want a guide,
28   XIV|      Palinure.~ ~ LXXIII~"At the hill's foot, whereon the witch
29   XIV|        top and height of all the hill,~The greatest danger lies,
30    XV|    passed, and seas where Casius hill doth stand~That with his
31    XV|         flowering lay,~Far off a hill and mountain high they spied,~
32    XV|      XXXIV~And drawing near, the hill at ease they view,~When
33    XV|      smoke outflew,~As from that hill, whereunder lies in bed~
34    XV|        by day.~ ~ XXXV~About the hill lay other islands small,~
35    XV|         murmur from their native hill,~The western blast tempereth
36    XV|           Prepare you gainst the hill to mount upright,~Nor let
37    XV|         make good speed,~To that hill's foot with daylight might
38    XV|        found the way that to the hill doth lead,~And softly went
39    XV|      dark and shady plot,~At the hill's foot that night the warriors
40   XVI|          swim amid the main,~And hill gainst hill, and mount gainst
41   XVI|        the main,~And hill gainst hill, and mount gainst mountain
42   XVI| whirlwind blustered big on every hill,~And hell to roar under
43  XVII|      steep, the rough and craggy hill~Of virtue stands this bliss,
44 XVIII|  contented,~And said, "On yonder hill next morn go pray~That turns
45 XVIII|      Mount Olympus fell, or Ossa hill:~ ~ LXXVI~A mount of ruins,
46 XVIII|      wind~Tears from some craggy hill or mountain steep,~Doth
47 XVIII|          CII~But on the southern hill, where Raymond fought~Against
48   XIX|       and bosoms blind~A winding hill his corners turned and cast,~
49   XIX|     engines thrown,~Command that hill Christ's sepulchre that
50    XX|         mighty host draw nigh;~A hill at first he took and fortified~
51    XX| underneath the bent~Of the steep hill that saved their flank and
52    XX|          stopped by some wood or hill,~Grows strong and fierce,
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