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1 I| You must from realms and seas the Turks forth drive,~As 2 I| clouds, the air,~And over seas and earth himself doth lift,~ 3 I| far:~Nor us to dangerous seas have we betook,~Exposed 4 I| That dwell between the seas and Arden Wood,~Where Mosel 5 I| unknown coast,~O'er Aegean Seas by many a Greekish hold,~ 6 I| brigantines,~In all the mid-earth seas was left no road~Wherein 7 II| thee,~As firm as waves in seas, or leaves in wind.~Will 8 II| much pain,~By lands and seas, where storms and tempests 9 II| manna feed,~And make the seas land, if we passage need.~ ~ 10 III| descry,~Through dangerous seas and under stars unknowe,~ 11 III| with his countenance calmed seas, winds and skies;~So looked 12 V| departs content, and from the seas~Godfrey hears news which 13 V| angry blasts~When roaring seas against the rocks he casts.~ ~ 14 V| light deprived,~And western seas felt Titan's hot impression,~' 15 V| of thine~And those broad seas, the seas of Palestine."~ ~ 16 V| And those broad seas, the seas of Palestine."~ ~ LXXXIX~ 17 V| And vanquished hills, and seas, with heat and cold,~Shall 18 VII| blind.~ ~ XLVI~As in our seas in the Commachian Bay,~A 19 VII| English lord,~Whose lands the seas divide far from the rest,~ 20 VIII| usurped rule on lands and seas,~His loathed couch each 21 IX| brought~Thou shalt behold, and seas of red blood flow~Where' 22 IX| lightning flash the rafting seas are seen;~Some fled away, 23 IX| Assailed with storms and seas on every side,~Doth unremoved, 24 X| were there in floods or seas that pass,~All dainties 25 XII| near,~Through lands and seas, the strong and hardy maid,~ 26 XII| die.~ ~ LXIII~As Aegean seas when storms be calmed again~ 27 XII| Tires with complaints the seas, the shores, the skies,~ 28 XIII| when the sun his chair in seas doth steep,~Night, horror, 29 XIII| The steadfast hills and seas dry up to naught~He prayed 30 XIV| all the earth he brings~Seas, rivers, floods, lakes, 31 XV| wind and pilot good, the seas in post~They pass, and of 32 XV| engrave,~And forth to greedy seas his streams he sent,~And 33 XV| yielding deep,~The broken seas for anger foam and rave,~ 34 XV| Rhinocere~They passed, and seas where Casius hill doth stand~ 35 XV| low and hid, to lurk in seas doth seem:~The little Syrte 36 XV| glass?~From thence the seas next Bisert's walls they 37 XV| Alcides' streat,~And lands and seas that nameless yet remain,~ 38 XV| the solid main,~As far as seas outstretch their waters 39 XV| ships in sunder rent,~Nor seas unused, strange clime, or 40 XV| It's given to pass these seas, and there arrive~Where 41 XV| flowering lay;~And how the seas betwixt those isles enthrong,~ 42 XV| thereby:~ ~ XLIII~The quiet seas below lie safe and still,~ 43 XV| overlooks all mountains, seas and lands:~ ~ LV~The passage 44 XVI| hath;~Go, travel, pass the seas, fight, conquest get,~Destroy 45 XVI| And if thou 'scape the seas, the rocks, and sands~And 46 XVI| still did forward ride~O'er seas and streams, till Syria' 47 XVII| sweet place,~"Seem the rough seas more calm, cruel," she said,~" 48 XVII| stands:~But when the western seas had quenched those fires,~ 49 XVIII| seven-mouthed Nile,~Not the wide seas, can wash thee clean again,~ 50 XVIII| Which late ruled all the seas from side to side;~ ~ XLII~ 51 XVIII| last,~The Pagan fleet the seas moist empire won,~His men