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 1     I|        tired with the fight, the heat, the way,~He sought some
 2   III|      their courage, guides their heat,~Their forwardness he stayed
 3   III|          stream,~Safe from sun's heat, but scorched with beauty'
 4    IV|        find,~Oh temper then this heat misguides you so!"~Thus
 5     V|         For God's love stay your heat, and just displeasure,~Appease
 6     V| vanquished hills, and seas, with heat and cold,~Shall vain reports
 7    VI|        And in such fury and such heat of war,~The gates or seld
 8    VI|          forego?~Then should not heat, nor cold, nor rain, nor
 9  VIII|  headlong ran to harness in this heat~These furious people, all
10  VIII|   infused in each vein,~A sacred heat from heaven above distilled,~
11  VIII|        heaven above distilled,~A heat in man that courage could
12    IX|       calm their fury, and their heat to 'suage;~Go thither then,
13    IX|     Argantes they inspire,~Whose heat no flames, whose burning
14    IX|         from clouds above,~Where heat and cold, dryness and moisture
15    IX|        spread on his cheeks with heat and rage~Seemed pearls or
16     X|        wise and sly,~To rule the heat of youth and hardy rage,~
17     X|         gives light or sun gives heat;~ ~ LXXVII~"Her eyes behold
18    XI|         hardy Frenchmen, full of heat and haste,~Ran boldly forward
19    XI|       brand,~Up to the breach in heat and haste he goes,~And hand
20   XII|         virgin went,~And full of heat and wrath, her strength
21  XIII|        His strength and courage: heat the Christian power~Annoys,
22  XIII|       then extreme the scorching heat will be,~Which neither rain
23  XIII|       planets high and low,~That heat, fire, burning all the heavens
24  XIII|           but neither warmth nor heat!~He felt, nor sign of fire
25  XIII|     earth and skies,~The growing heat still gathered deeper rout,~
26  XIII|       bleed,~Foreshows of future heat, from the ocean wide~When
27  XIII|         thick shades was burning heat uprolled,~Her sable mantle
28  XIII|        his thirst, increased his heat.~ ~ LXI~The sturdy bodies
29  XIII|   prepare~To suage the stomach's heat, now booted not,~For little
30   XIV|     mitigate the rage of melting heat,~Thus, who would think it,
31    XV|     showers~The sunny rays, lest heat the blossoms kill,~The fields
32    XV|          bright now showers,~Now heat now cold, there interchanged
33   XVI|     dissolved by wind or Titan's heat,~Or like vain dreams soon
34  XVII|        aught assuage~His valor's heat or make his proud heart
35  XVII|        snow,~Or force of burning heat, unless fame lie,~Where
36    XX|       breasts with valor's noble heat;~Battle and fight they wished, "
37    XX|        to fight;~Their haste and heat he bridled, but not brake,~
38    XX|         from frost to fire, from heat to cold.~ ~ LXII~The prince
39    XX|   quenched with blood his fury's heat.~ ~ LXXXII~Where battered
40    XX|        to the field in haste and heat he goes,~With him went rage
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