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1 II| sleep;~On beds of tender grass the beasts down lie,~The 2 III| prouder knight treads not on grass or ground,~His pride hath 3 III| country seems~Devoid of grass, unfit for ploughmen's trade,~ 4 IV| serpent in the flowering grass,~On that true faith did 5 IV| are cast;~Swift o'er the grass the rolling chariot swims,~ 6 VI| encounter such, upon the tender grass,~Down from his steed the 7 VI| beside, and wounded deep the grass;~But when he saw the tempest 8 VI| fled, scantly the tender grass~Her Pegasus with his light 9 VII| scantly bended down the tender grass:~Thus mounted rode the Earl, 10 VII| blood down trickled on the grass;~Light was the wound; the 11 VIII| s frost and earth's cold grass.~ ~ XXVII~"But still the 12 VIII| And found the springing grass with blood besprent,~A warrior 13 IX| tail divided~Moves in the grass, rolleth and tumbleth round,~ 14 X| flood;~Amid the herbs, the grass and flowers rare,~The falling 15 X| the brook upon the velvet grass,~In massy vessel of pure 16 XII| tree I leaped, and on the grass,~Such was my sudden fear, 17 XIII| tower fell on the scorched grass,~When new device found out 18 XIII| the withered sprays,~The grass and growing herbs all parched 19 XIII| in herbs, in flowers, in grass.~ ~ LVIII~Sleep to his quiet 20 XIII| late fierce, and proffered grass,~His fodder erst, despised 21 XIII| in herbs, in flowers, in grass.~ ~ LXXIX~Earth, like the 22 XIV| spring, fountain, man, beast, grass and tree.~ ~ X~"How vile, 23 XV| pomp lies hid in sand and grass:~Then why should mortal 24 XV| wholesome, temperate sun, grass proudly grown."~"But," quoth 25 XV| and leaped forth on the grass;~They found the way that 26 XV| dead for dread fell on the grass,~And so the passage plain, 27 XV| Nursing to fields, their grass; to grass, his flowers;~ 28 XV| fields, their grass; to grass, his flowers;~To flowers 29 XV| united in the springing grass,~Ate forth a channel through 30 XV| on the brims the silken grass aloft~Proffered them seats, 31 XVI| flourish more, but like the grass~Cut down, becometh withered, 32 XVII| Shall garlands wear of grass, of oak, of bays.~ ~ XCII~" 33 XIX| blood besmeared he found the grass,~And saw where lay a warrior 34 XX| Plastered the earth, no grass nor green was found;~The 35 XX| palfrey's feet signs in the grass outware:~But she this while