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 1    II|      could scarce spare their dust?~ ~ LXXIII~"But all your
 2   III|  hills and dales,~And saw the dust the fields and pastures
 3   III|    And man and horse amid the dust descries.~ ~ X~Then loud
 4   III|      loud he cries, "O what a dust ariseth!~O how it shines
 5   III|        These horrid clouds of dust that yonder fly,~Your coming
 6   III|       XV~They met, and low in dust was Guardo laid,~'Twixt
 7   III|       every thong,~And in the dust threw down her plumed crest,~
 8    IV|    begot of clay, and born of dust.~ ~ XI~"Nor this sufficed,
 9    IV|       gold because it lies in dust?~Be witness Heaven, if thou
10     V|    upon his face appear,~With dust and blood his locks were
11     V|    drew near,~All soiled with dust and sweat, quite out of
12    VI|    his saddle tumbleth in the dust,~And captive to the town
13   VII|       with clods of blood and dust bedight,~And living shall
14   VII|  encounter strong,~The raised dust to overspread begun~Their
15  VIII|       Both pale and wan, with dust and gore defoiled,~Yet spake,
16    IX|     towns and towers drive to dust:~Earthquakes, to tear the
17    IX|      one huge blow he laid in dust,~And through the breast
18    IX|     streams of blood, through dust and dirt he ran,~O'er heaps
19    IX|    from whence like smoke and dust~Of this frail world the
20    IX|   from him amid the blood and dust,~Heads, arms, and legs,
21    IX|  earth below,~And soiled with dust the visage on the plain;~
22    IX|    the Pagan crew,~And low in dust laid many a worthy knight:~
23    IX|     flies,~He left no sign in dust imprinted thin,~And coming
24    IX|     dews on lilies white,~The dust therein uprolled adorned
25    IX|     gained,~Behold a cloud of dust, wherein doth shine~Lightning
26    IX|   they fled, and in a mist of dust,~Toward the walls they run,
27     X|     state~Shall overthrown in dust and ashes lie,~Their woful
28    XI|   dismayed,~Beside him low in dust old Raymond laid:~ ~ LX~
29    XI|   from his camp,~In clouds of dust was Titan's face enrolled,~
30   XII|   care,~His silver locks with dust he foul besprent,~He knocked
31  XIII|  those proud trees low in the dust to lay~Wherein such grisly
32  XIII|       And all whose guides in dust were buried low,~Discharged
33    XV|   first within this lake your dust and sweat~Wash off, and
34  XVII|    thy shield, with blood and dust defiled,~A dearer armful
35 XVIII|  break, doth bruise, and into dust doth grind~Woods, houses,
36 XVIII| wizards three,~That driven to dust their bones and bodies be.~ ~
37 XVIII|      partake:~There where the dust and smoke blind all men'
38   XIX|  Which in a swoon, low in the dust him laid,~Wide open, trembling,
39    XX|      at last~Which raised the dust, for hills and valleys broad~
40    XX|      hand cut off fell in the dust,~For on his wrist her sword
41    XX|      squadrons fled,~As Afric dust before the southern blast;~
42    XX|       match, against him none dust run,~But where the press
43    XX|  hosts both clad in blood, in dust and mire,~Had changed their
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