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 1     I|        courage move,~Now every passage plain and open lies:~What
 2     I|      wonted craft,~To stay his passage, or divert awry~Elsewhere
 3    II|      they, who erst denied you passage free,~Passage to all men
 4    II|       denied you passage free,~Passage to all men free, by use
 5    II|     tempests fall,~To make the passage easy, safe, and plain~That
 6    II|      make the seas land, if we passage need.~ ~ LXXXVI~"But if
 7    IV|       of rain,~No plaints find passage through unwilling ears:~
 8    VI| light-foot steed,~And made his passage over Otho's heart,~And cried, "
 9    VI|     once essays,~But place and passage yielded every one;~For that
10    VI|      now the gate her fear and passage stayed,~The heedless porter
11    VI|    foes untamed,~And kept that passage; them Erminia spied,~And
12   VII|      ranges long,~Therewith he passage made himself and place,~
13    IX|     Come, come, this sword the passage open shall~Into their camp,
14     X|      His right hand sought the passage through the cleft,~And for
15     X|   thine,~Although our foes the passage guard and keep."~"Let not,"
16     X|      great fame.~ ~ XXXI~"This passage made he, when he would suppress~
17    XI|        Over these ruins will I passage make,~And enter first, the
18    XI|      and light,~He cleared the passage out, and thus he cried~To
19    XI|   amend they should,~Each open passage, and each privy way~About
20  XIII|        That stopped his way or passage free denied,~Save that the
21  XIII|        That oft his sight, and passage oft they let.~ ~ XXXVIII~
22   XIV|       true path, nor from this passage stray,~Only from exile young
23   XIV|         A tumbling brook their passage stopped and stayed,~Which
24   XIV|     magic spell,~Can stop your passage or your steps withhold,~
25    XV|      the sea there through did passage win~And parted Afric from
26    XV|       on the grass,~And so the passage plain, eath, open was.~ ~
27    XV|       wand.~No other let their passage stopped or crossed;~Till
28    XV|      seas and lands:~ ~ LV~The passage hard against the mountain
29  XVII|        when it ebbs again,~The passage there is sandy, dry and
30  XVII|        guard asunder cleft and passage made,~He to the throne up
31  XVII|    Inform them of some path or passage right.~ ~ LVII~When they
32  XVII|        the rising morn~A ready passage to the camp found out,~Meanwhile
33 XVIII|       went:~Nor in his way his passage aught withstood,~Except
34 XVIII|  through the grove one channel passage found;~That in the wood;
35 XVIII|      fair tree thy sword shall passage find."~ ~  XXXV~He lift
36 XVIII|   climb,~But yet the place and passage both know I,~And that high
37 XVIII|       all that after came, the passage made.~ ~  LXXIX~There killing
38 XVIII|        and flame~Withstood his passage, stopped his entrance in:~
39 XVIII|       bent,~And to him let the passage free remain,~Who threatening
40   XIX|      And marked each way, each passage and each tent:~The knights
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