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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
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