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1 I| he parts the winds, the clouds, the air,~And over seas 2 II| not blind thine eyes,~If clouds of fury hide not reason' 3 III| increaseth fear,~These horrid clouds of dust that yonder fly,~ 4 III| long been covered~In watery clouds breaks out with sparkling 5 IV| beat,~And Atlas' tops, the clouds in height that pass,~Compared 6 IV| so,~She smiled away the clouds of grief and woe.~ ~ XCII~ 7 VI| which roar;~Or as when clouds together crushed and bruised,~ 8 IX| and rain fall down from clouds above,~Where heat and cold, 9 IX| sun~His rays and binds the clouds in golden strings,~Or in 10 XI| his brightness lost,~The clouds of weapons, like to swarms 11 XI| sun was set, or else with clouds o'ercast.~ ~ LVIII~Upon 12 XI| hasted from his camp,~In clouds of dust was Titan's face 13 XII| fled through skies, through clouds and air.~ ~ XL~"Hear then 14 XII| lightning through thick clouds of darkness spread,~The 15 XIII| wrapt her horns with folding clouds about,~Ismen his sprites 16 XIII| And in their stead the clouds black night did frame~And 17 XIII| streams decays,~The barren clouds with lightning bright appear,~ 18 XIII| windows open laid,~Whence clouds by heaps out rush, and watery 19 XIV| And underneath my feet the clouds I view,~Now thick, now thin, 20 XV| quiet was,~Vanished the clouds, ceased the wind and rain,~ 21 XV| they spied,~Whose top the clouds environ, clothe and hide;~ ~ 22 XV| they view,~When all the clouds were molten, fallen and 23 XV| nor rain, nor storm, nor clouds appear, --~Nursing to fields, 24 XVI| twenty-colored bow, through clouds of rain;~Yet all her ornaments, 25 XVI| Limbo deep that won,~Black clouds the skies with horrid darkness 26 XVI| stone.~ ~ LXIX~As oft the clouds frame shapes of castles 27 XVI| flew.~ ~ LXX~She broke the clouds, and cleft the yielding 28 XVII| We have of coming haps in clouds uprolled;~Nor all which 29 XVIII| besieged town,~Then from the clouds at last she stooped down:~ ~ 30 XVIII| scantly seen,~Hid with the clouds of shafts and quarries long;~ 31 XVIII| threefold charge,~And gainst the clouds of shafts draw nigh at ease,~ 32 XVIII| sun~His fearful beams in clouds did close and lock,~When 33 XIX| thunder, rain,~When gloomy clouds have day's bright eye put 34 XIX| front and visage sad,~Midst clouds of woe her looks which overcast~ 35 XX| The earth with mirksome clouds and darkness deep,~And saw