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 1    II|      piercing eyes their fiery weapons dart,~Silent she saw the
 2    II|   squares and trigons war,~His weapons be the staff, the glass,
 3   III|   those fair eyes, which fiery weapons dart,~That find no lighting
 4   III|      host, and with thy sacred weapons bent~Gainst Sion's fort,
 5    IV|    armed with shining fire and weapons keen,~Against the angels
 6     V|     aspire:~Among the thickest weapons way he made,~His thundering
 7     V|        s rivers,~While all her weapons and her darts rehearsed,~
 8    VI|     wrong:~In every street new weapons forged were,~By cunning
 9    VI|      endless pains~To make new weapons for no use at all;~Meanwhile
10    VI|    know your right~That he the weapons, place and time shall choose,~
11    VI|      for rage their swords and weapons keen;~The field is safely
12    VI|  soldiers new, when swords and weapons shone~Yet none to stop their
13    VI|        harms,~Rest, midst your weapons; peace, amongst your arms.~ ~
14   VII|        aged arms can yet their weapons use,~Let others shun Bellona'
15   VII|      all the heavenly arms and weapons lies:~ ~ LXXXI~There stands
16   VII|       LXXXII~Among the blessed weapons there which stands~Upon
17   VII|    hands at will may wield our weapons bright,~The fury of this
18  VIII|    where naught but glistering weapons shone:~The number of the
19  VIII|       be bound,~Although their weapons him environed round.~ ~
20    IX|        stert up and drew their weapons bright,~And busked them
21    IX|   bolder gainst him bent their weapons keen,~And forward night,
22    IX|     their father's might~Their weapons whetted and their wrath
23    IX|        targe,~And sheathed his weapons in his guts below;~Wretched
24    XI|     XXVII~All full of arms and weapons was the wall,~Under whose
25    XI|        regiments he placed and weapons new.~The matrons grave within
26    XI|        pain he got,~A thousand weapons he sustained alone,~And
27    XI|       A turret full of men and weapons pent,~And yet on wheels
28    XI| brightness lost,~The clouds of weapons, like to swarms of bees,~
29    XI|        to war encouraged,~They weapons got, and fight like men
30  XIII|        with darts and dreadful weapons armed,~Of monsters foul
31   XVI|    storms of arrows, darts and weapons thrown;~Thy foes, pardie,
32  XVII|     garments were not gay,~But weapons like the Egyptian troops
33 XVIII|     yards he rolled.~ ~ LX~His weapons were a Syrian bow and quiver,~
34 XVIII|  shafts and quarries long;~Yet weapons sharp with greater fury
35 XVIII|        it all kind~Of arms, of weapons, and of men did sweep,~Wherewith
36 XVIII|   where heaped lie~The Pagans' weapons, where their engines were,~
37   XIX|         Through thousand angry weapons safe they go.~ ~ VII~They
38   XIX|     And from each side swords, weapons, fire outbrast:~He sent
39    XX|   lances broke, unsheathed all weapons bright,~All quivers emptied
40    XX|       swords, from darts, from weapons of each kind,~And all his
41    XX|  shameless whore, for thee fit weapons were~Thy neeld and spindle,
42    XX|        erthrown,~Blunt are the weapons, blunt the arms I move,~
43    XX|      malice, from thy hate,~If weapons sharp, if poisons of all
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