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1 III| pastures cover,~As when thick mists arise from moory vales.~ 2 III| from their engines fly,~As thick as falling drops in April 3 III| shade~Ycleped night, had thick enveloped~The sun in veil 4 III| green,~The weeping fir, thick beech, and sailing pine,~ 5 VI| As lions make in deserts thick, which roar;~Or as when 6 VII| mistress bore~Through forests thick among the shady treen,~Her 7 VII| looked behind.~ ~ III~Through thick and thin, all night, all 8 VII| bushes, thorns and trees so thick were placed,~And so obscure 9 VIII| us round about,~A forest thick of spears about us grew,~ 10 VIII| when her lamp had night's thick darkness cleared,~Wherein 11 VIII| bramble glideth,~Clad with thick shade of boughs of broad-leaved 12 IX| blade he blest,~And those thick ranks that seemed moist 13 XI| broke and rent,~ ~ XLVIII~So thick flew stones and darts, that 14 XI| his breastplate strong and thick,~The tender skin it in his 15 XII| Like lightning through thick clouds of darkness spread,~ 16 XIII| deep grows out of sight,~Thick with old trees whose horrid 17 XIII| forth his clearest ray,~Dim, thick, uncertain, gloomy seems 18 XIII| Night, horror, darkness thick the place invade,~Which 19 XIII| viewed the wood and those thick shades admired,~He heard 20 XIII| that the growing trees so thick were set,~That oft his sight, 21 XIII| sunburnt Afric sent,~Which thick and warm his interrupted 22 XIII| the gloomy night,~In her thick shades was burning heat 23 XIV| Congeals the streams to thick and hardened glass,~The 24 XIV| feet the clouds I view,~Now thick, now thin, now bright with 25 XV| subdue.~ ~ XLVII~Within a thick, a dark and shady plot,~ 26 XV| Which falling long and thick and spreading wide,~The 27 XVIII| wonders mo,~Through the thick trees there high and broad 28 XVIII| dreadful was this forest thick,~Fit dwelling for sad folk 29 XVIII| And from thy senses their thick mist unfold,~That face to 30 XIX| was,~With turrets high, thick walls, and doors of brass.~ ~ 31 XIX| The armed galleys not so thick nor high~Their tall and 32 XIX| from the open plain~To some thick grove or mountain's shady 33 XX| they seemed two forests thick,~So did each host with spears 34 XX| feeble foes fell oft and thick,~To move three tongues as 35 XX| strengthened with a cover thick and large~Of stiff and well-attempered