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1 I| his shape divine,~Whose glory far obscured Phoebus' shine.~ ~ 2 I| of so far sought war,~Of glory vain to gain an idle smook,~ 3 I| he hears,~That soundeth glory, fame, praise in his ears.~ ~ 4 I| longing for near coming glory,~Impatient be they of the 5 II| that fact,~Mine be the glory of that virtuous act."~ ~ 6 II| high desire,~The thirst of glory can no partner bide,~With 7 II| ill-advised lass~Usurp the glory should this fact betide,~ 8 II| higher can your praise, your glory spring.~ ~ LXVII~"Thy sign 9 II| unwares we light,~The sea of glory hath no banks assigned,~ 10 II| adventures have,~Part in his glory, partners in his harms,~ 11 III| sound,~The double gift of glory excellent,~Among these armies 12 III| There live, for here thy glory never dies:~For like a Christian 13 IV| this empty lake;~Our former glory still remember it,~Our bold 14 IV| live always~With endless glory crowned, and lasting praise.~ ~ 15 IV| some~Both of the prey and glory of the fight~Upon this Syrian 16 IV| the opprest;~Nor greater glory brings a sceptre broke,~ 17 V| esteemest light,~Whose day of glory never yet found night.~ ~ 18 V| day,~Yet is his praise and glory hence derived,~For that 19 V| you destroy us for your glory vain,~Unstayed as rolling 20 VI| are long,~To increase thy glory, and revenge our wrong."~ ~ 21 VI| her might?~How I envy the glory of the maid,~Yet envy not 22 VII| of blood,~Such thirst of glory, boiled in his breast;~That 23 VII| all the world may to thy glory know,~Old men and babes 24 VII| Tancred is now elsewhere,~Yet glory not of that, myself behold~ 25 VII| noble heart esteemed the glory light,~At such advantage 26 VII| arose,~How for Christ's glory he was champion made,~How 27 VIII| greater merit and of greater glory.~Brethren, this camp will 28 VIII| celestial,~Crowned with glory, for their conquest bold,~ 29 VIII| think to other shows,~And glory in those bloody wounds and 30 IX| persons three, with power and glory crowned,~Are all one God, 31 IX| whoe'er thou art, shall glory long~Thy happy conquest 32 X| you delight, rejoice, and glory shall~In perils great to 33 X| preserve his days,~To greater glory, and to greater praise.~ ~ 34 XI| assault is made;~Of praise and glory quenched is the spark~That 35 XII| For praise this life, for glory take this breath."~"My soul 36 XII| their fame, their worth and glory.~ ~ LV~They neither shrunk, 37 XIII| pass,~Nor with desire of glory swelled his breast,~The 38 XIII| people's lives?~See whither glory vain, fond mankind drives.~ ~ 39 XIV| gain!~A narrow room our glory vain upties,~A little circle 40 XIV| green of lusty age,~For glory vain, or virtue's idle ray,~ 41 XIV| and measure,~And honor, glory, praise, renown and fame,~ 42 XVII| old.~ ~ LXV~"Thine elders' glory herein see and know,~In 43 XVII| fight,~Thine offspring's glory and thy house's light.~ ~ 44 XVIII| him with honors high,~His glory quenched all spite, all 45 XIX| triumph, spoil of thee,~Nor glory wish, nor seek a victor' 46 XX| betrayed,~This is thy greatest glory, greatest fame:~Time was 47 XX| great thy conquest bold~Of glory shall be rich, and rich