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 1    II|  altogether doth our sovereign hide~In secret store-house of
 2    II|        eyes,~If clouds of fury hide not reason's beams,~Then
 3   III|     fly,~Your coming foes does hide, and hide the sky."~ ~ XI~
 4   III|     coming foes does hide, and hide the sky."~ ~ XI~The tender
 5    IV|        cover what it could not hide,~The golden sun behind a
 6    IV|       wash away the stain,~And hide his shameful fact with mine
 7    IV|         what secret wood~Shall hide me from the tyrant? or what
 8     V|   request, for love is evil to hide,~Empurpled both his cheeks
 9     V|      Till friendly night might hide his haste and shame,~He
10     V|        sorrows he could wisely hide;~He studied how to feed
11    VI|    Arabian thieves thy face go hide,~Far from resort of men
12    VI|  garments stayed,~Nor chambers hide her valor shining bright;~
13    VI|     her closet did she closely hide;~That might she do unseen,
14   VII|     garments could obscure and hide~The heavenly beauty of her
15   VII|       were come their fight to hide;~The rest their hands and
16  VIII|      where you this armor had,~Hide not the truth, but tell
17  VIII|       away his fearful face to hide:~ ~ LIV~"But we pursued
18  VIII|       their bashful looks they hide,~And Argillan they let in
19    IX|    night the azure skies shall hide."~ ~ XIII~When this was
20     X|       chased from the fold,~To hide his head runs to some holt
21    XI|    olive trees the hills which hide,~A mountain known by fame
22    XI|       not shrink, nor fly, nor hide my crown,~If in your trench
23   XII|      in her fearful thought~To hide thee from the king, thy
24   XII| misdeed~Flies to some grove to hide himself from view,~So favored
25  XIII|     every plant a sprite shall hide and hold,~With trembling
26   XIV|       in his forsaken arms did hide,~And by a brook exposed
27    XV|   truth forever and his gospel hide~From all those lands, as
28    XV|     clouds environ, clothe and hide;~ ~ XXXIV~And drawing near,
29    XV|      the dame would clothe and hide,~And that which hid it no
30   XVI|        the self-same bough did hide~Beside the young the old
31   XVI| swallow him, and so his errors hide.~ ~ XXXII~Ubaldo took the
32   XIX|       more,~From me thy friend hide not thyself at all,~If I
33   XIX|   quoth he, "why would'st thou hide~Those causes true, from
34   XIX|   behind.~ ~ XCVI~"But who can hide desire, or love suppress?~
35    XX|        to tear,~Falls down, to hide her mongst the shady brooks:~
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