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1 I| spend the night,~And pass cold days in baths and houses 2 I| harmless lay benumbed with cold before,~A lion so his rage 3 II| Ismen dead bones laid in cold graves that warms~And makes 4 II| flies that fear not winter's cold.~ ~ LXIX~"They bid thee 5 II| hunger, slaughter, lodging on cold ground,~Meanwhile the Turks 6 IV| walls and pillars freezing cold,~Tribute of souls shall 7 V| our late guide in marble cold doth lie?~I, that with famous 8 V| and seas, with heat and cold,~Shall vain reports appal 9 VI| he standeth still,~Stone cold without; within, burnt with 10 VI| Her vital blood was icy cold within;~Sometimes she sighed, 11 VI| Then should not heat, nor cold, nor rain, nor hail,~Nor 12 VII| but little wealth,~From cold and hunger us to clothe 13 VII| dead be blest,~My ashes cold shall, buried on this green,~ 14 VIII| heaven's frost and earth's cold grass.~ ~ XXVII~"But still 15 IX| from the top of Vesulus the cold,~Down to the sandy valleys, 16 IX| clouds above,~Where heat and cold, dryness and moisture strive,~ 17 IX| slain, though burnt to ashes cold."~ ~ 18 X| flesh and bones to rivers cold:~ ~ LXIX~" `Yet may you 19 XI| lamp,~A chilling fear ran cold through every vein,~Lord 20 XII| lukewarm blood his iron cold,~Between her breasts the 21 XII| his living sprite,~Pale, cold, sad, comfortless, of sense 22 XII| far, alas! but not more cold;~Receive these sighs, these 23 XII| chaste,~Which in thy bosom cold entombed thou hast.~ ~ XCVIII~" 24 XII| is Clorinda fair, laid in cold grave,~Let me revenge her 25 XIII| scant, dissolved into ashes cold,~The smoking tower fell 26 XIII| have sweet shade and waters cold by kind:~Our foes abroad 27 XIII| his bed~To lay in marble cold his mistress dear,~The lively 28 XIII| witchcraft wrought:~ ~ XLV~But cold and trembling waxed his 29 XIII| moon let fall her May dews cold,~And dried up the vital 30 XIII| tops of Alpine mountains cold,~Those he desired in vain, 31 XIV| when winter's freezing cold~Congeals the streams to 32 XIV| hot eye-glance can~Of that cold frost dissolve the hardness 33 XIV| sharp frost and winter cold,~But on the top, fresh, 34 XIV| entice,~But in those liquors cold the secret sting~Of strange 35 XV| Great Carthage low in ashes cold doth lie,~Her ruins poor 36 XV| now showers,~Now heat now cold, there interchanged were,~ 37 XV| pass,~With murmur shrill, cold, pure, and scantly seen;~ 38 XVI| tigress wild~On Caucasus' cold crags nursed thee apart;~ 39 XVI| entrapped the man,~Now dead with cold, too late thou askest fire;~ 40 XVII| Araby,~Which never felt the cold of frost and snow,~Or force 41 XVII| will makes it now hot, now cold,~Now lets it run, now doth 42 XVII| the frozen tops of Taurus cold,~Beyond the land where is 43 XVIII| engine which the tempest cold~Had saved from burning with 44 XIX| his pale mouth some kisses cold,~Since death doth love of 45 XIX| Let me his mouth, pale, cold and bloodless, kiss;~ ~ 46 XX| fierce storms and tempests cold;~And quick, and ready this 47 XX| mountain snow from mountains cold~Runs down in streams with 48 XX| ancestors' dead bones and ashes cold!~To thee thy fathers dear 49 XX| frost to fire, from heat to cold.~ ~ LXII~The prince passed 50 XX| fear, amazedness and dread,~Cold were the hearts of all that