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 1     I|         his breast with uncouth pride therefore,~That Heaven on
 2     I|          Rich Nature's pomp and pride, the Tirrhene main~There
 3    II|       no weapon can thy valor's pride~Subdue, that by no force
 4   III|      molten hearts their wonted pride allay,~Along their watery
 5   III|        bore~That in his warlike pride he made to shake,~As winds
 6   III|         on grass or ground,~His pride hath lost the praise his
 7    IV|       mischief, anger, hate and pride,~Wounding lost souls with
 8    IV|         a face of such a lovely pride;~A tinsel veil her amber
 9     V|      all her engines prove,~His pride was such, there was no place
10     V|      was puffed up with endless pride:~The other boasts more what
11     V|        it thy nephew's rage and pride,~Makes him so far forget
12     V|      will maintain~That for his pride the prince was justly slain.~ ~
13     V|     with reason Lord Gernando's pride~He hath abated, if he have
14     V|         sweet pain,~Oh, how her pride abated was hereby!~When
15    VI|          But vile ambition, and pride's hateful vice,~Desire of
16    VI|         in strength of hand,~In pride, presumption, and in dreadful
17    VI|       he, "I pray thee calm the pride,~Abate the rage of yonder
18    VI|        visage, and her beauty's pride.~ ~ XXVII~He saw not where
19   VII|         Babel fell, and all her pride;~Of our true faith thou
20   VII|        me this Pagan's glorious pride assuage,~These aged arms
21   VII|      should the best of Babel's pride assuage,~And spread our
22   VII|        me this vile blasphemous pride assuage,~That all the world
23  VIII|  Frenchmen's malice, from their pride;~ ~ LXX~"Then let us go,
24  VIII|         with words of shame and pride,~Whose hands so ready were
25    IX|       on the land~Lay slain the pride of his subdued host,~"At
26     X|      off, his helm had lost the pride,~His coat was rent, his
27     X|        breast~He laid apart his pride, his rage and ire,~And humbly
28     X|    would suppress~His subjects' pride, and them in bondage hold;~
29     X|         concord with yon men of pride,~By your good leave, Sir
30     X|         To raise the humble up, pride to suppress,~To help the
31   XII|   scorned and threatened in his pride.~ ~
32  XIII|       man of worth or fame,~His pride late great, now greater
33  XIII|        cypress clad in summer's pride,~Pyramid-wise, lift up his
34   XIV|        A little circle doth our pride contain,~Earth like an isle
35   XIV|    framed~I knew; my skill with pride my heart inflamed.~ ~ XLV~"
36    XV|     towns in beauty, wealth and pride~Above, as far as Libya's
37    XV|     perish kingdoms high,~Their pride and pomp lies hid in sand
38   XVI|      bend and bow,~And with her pride mixed was a scorn so hard,~
39   XVI|       maid~And yet her beauty's pride grief could not break,~On
40  XVII|      where the king sate in his pride,~With stately pace and humble
41  XVII|         art thou, that so great pride~Thou showest before the
42  XVII|         horn of all the Romans' pride,~Who of all Italy the marquis
43 XVIII|     tree, this forest's joy and pride,~Put up thy sword, else
44   XIX|         punish will thy foolish pride:"~As a hot brand flames
45    XX| strength, her number, pomp, and pride,~Swelled their breasts with
46    XX|         beam;~The colors had no pride nor beauty's show;~The plumes
47    XX|      changed their cheer, their pride, their rich attire.~ ~ LIII~
48    XX|         east, the strength, the pride, the flower,~Late called
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