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1 I| thy brow by the Heliconian spring,~But sittest crowned with 2 I| drew to holds, and coming spring attend.~ ~ VII~The sullen 3 I| Refer I justly to a further spring,~Spring of sedition, strife, 4 I| justly to a further spring,~Spring of sedition, strife, oppression, 5 I| streams descending from their spring,~But Hugo dead, the lily 6 I| ripe soon as his blossoms spring,~Armed, a Mars, might coyest 7 II| lives preserve,~Zeal was the spring whence flowed her hardiment,~ 8 II| your praise, your glory spring.~ ~ LXVII~"Thy sign is in 9 II| helps, and thus thy cumbers spring.~ ~ LXXIV~"Suppose no weapon 10 II| not, in whom such virtues spring:~But heavens vouchsafe to 11 III| gardeners branches lop that spring too fast.~ ~ XLIV~Algazar' 12 V| hills and Nilus' unknown spring~He would fetch praise and 13 V| crown, from whence shall spring~Thy profit; for betide thee 14 VI| whom all good and virtue spring,~The virgin's honor saved, 15 VI| Whether from craggy rock the spring descend,~Or softly glide 16 VII| they are fed, in forest, spring and lake,~And their contentment 17 IX| from his lofty crest doth spring and spreed,~Thunder his 18 X| fortify,~From thee shall spring this lord of war and fate."~ 19 X| of myrtles fair~A crystal spring poured out a silver flood;~ 20 XI| LXXIV~Pure nectar from that spring of Lydia than,~And panaces 21 XIII| Saracens cut from that sacred spring;~But yet the Christians 22 XIII| down one branch in yonder spring,~I think there dwells a 23 XIII| hazard of this dreadful spring,~I give him leave the adventure 24 XIII| who shall cut down this spring?~Godfredo will attempt it 25 XIII| fountain, cistern, well and spring:~ ~ LIX~And little Siloe 26 XIII| When dried up from us his spring and flood~His water must 27 XIII| the earth and ocean quake,~Spring, fountain, river, forest, 28 XIV| compass see,~Land, sea, spring, fountain, man, beast, grass 29 XIV| Euphrates, whence Tigris' spring they view,~Whence Tanais, 30 XIV| But of all herbs, of every spring and well,~The hidden power 31 XIV| gazed the maid,~As in his spring Narcissus tooting laid;~ ~ 32 XIV| perpetual sweet and flowering spring,~She lives at ease, and 33 XIV| a fair, clear, bubbling spring,~Whose waters pure the thirsty 34 XV| that sacred wood~Whence spring the silent streams of Lethe 35 XV| interchanged were,~But everlasting spring mild heaven down pours, --~ 36 XV| the flowers~The plenteous spring a thousand streams down 37 XV| stream of laughter, see the spring,"~Quoth they, "of danger 38 XVI| breast~The lilies there that spring with roses dressed.~ ~ XXIV~ 39 XVII| lands, toward the morning spring~That lie beyond that gulf, 40 XVII| of Est:~Come from a Roman spring o'er all the place~Flowed 41 XVII| land where is perpetual spring,~The cross, the eagle white, 42 XVIII| enchantments of the charmed spring.~ ~ III~"That aged wood 43 XIX| those treasons, from their spring derived,~Repeats, and brings