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1 I| Heaven's Eternal King,~'Twixt skies and earth, he up and down 2 I| circles fair,~And the pure skies with sacred feathers clift;~ 3 I| sparkles seemed up to the skies to fly,~The horses' neigh 4 II| Christian's church from light of skies,~An hidden alter stands, 5 II| drest,~Through clearest skies might take united flight."~ 6 II| orators were to entreat the skies.~ ~ XLIII~Clorinda changed 7 III| like lightning bright in skies,~And man and horse amid 8 III| countenance calmed seas, winds and skies;~So looked Rinaldo, when 9 III| bed, and not the grave the skies~Are for thy soul the cradle 10 IV| tempests cast,~That fall from skies with storms of hail and 11 IV| As when a comet doth in skies appear,~The people stand 12 V| Dudon from the glorious skies?~What wrath, what anger 13 V| keep that promise, when the skies were dim,~To this and that 14 VI| fast about he layeth,~That skies and earth the flying sparkles 15 VII| target forged above the skies,~Down fell the blade in 16 VII| grim blackness did bright skies assail;~On every side the 17 VII| made,~The water fallen from skies had dyed red,~Among the 18 VIII| word.~ ~ ~ I~Now were the skies of storms and tempests cleared,~ 19 IX| When sable night the azure skies shall hide."~ ~ XIII~When 20 X| heavens, discretion guides the skies.~ ~ XXI~"That puissant arm 21 X| the welkin and infect the skies.~ ~ LXII~"This is the lake 22 X| decrees, and so command the skies."~ ~ LXXVIII~These words 23 XI| The scaling ladders up to skies arose,~The ground-works 24 XI| good I think come down from skies~Thy surgeon is, for here 25 XII| XXXIX~"Last morn, from skies ere stars exiled were,~In 26 XII| This said, he fled through skies, through clouds and air.~ ~ 27 XII| up the piece, and how to skies~The burning sparks and towering 28 XII| the night, and darksome skies~Care from his heart had 29 XII| the seas, the shores, the skies,~Till in sweet sleep against 30 XIII| impressions through the earth and skies,~The growing heat still 31 XIII| furnace flew the smoke to skies,~Such smoke as that when 32 XIII| crashing rain from molten skies down fell,~And o'er their 33 XIII| liquor from the dropping skies~He catcheth in his lap, 34 XIV| she sung, and pleased both skies and ground:~ ~ LXII~" `Ye 35 XV| heaven itself smiled from the skies above~With a calm clearness 36 XVI| art:~Mild was the air, the skies were clear as glass,~The 37 XVI| beauties true;~Oh let the skies thy worthy mirror be!~And 38 XVI| that won,~Black clouds the skies with horrid darkness fill,~ 39 XVII| Therein, like stars in skies, the diamonds show~Fret 40 XVII| lifts up thy forehead to the skies,~And fills thy heart with 41 XVII| Phoebus clears the darksome skies,~See how with gentle beams 42 XVIII| head let down from clearest skies~A cloud of pure and precious 43 XVIII| some help come down from skies.~ ~ LXXXV~The hardy duke 44 XVIII| that upreared~High in the skies a turret new appeared;~ ~ 45 XVIII| Titan's rays in clearest skies;~"Godfrey," quoth he, "this 46 XIX| the ground, his face to skies~He turns, and seems to threat, 47 XX| prest and ready lay,~The skies were never half so fair 48 XX| Although the quarrel fly in skies aloft,~Whether the same