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 1    II|       where thy talk the coming storm displays~Of threatened warfare
 2   III|        despiseth~The threatened storm of death and danger near.~
 3    IV|       Far out to sea, by sudden storm are cast;~Swift o'er the
 4     V|      ease and peace,~Until this storm of Godfrey's anger cease.~ ~
 5    VI|         attended~When this huge storm should overblow and pass,~
 6   VII|       of ours~Is ever safe from storm of warlike broil;~This wilderness
 7   VII|       still resists the rage of storm and shower,~Whose mighty
 8   VII|     CXIII~His back against this storm at length he turned,~Whose
 9   VII|       The fury of this friendly storm you see~Upon the foreheads
10  VIII|         followed with a furious storm,~"Arm, arm." they cried,
11    IX|      steadfast, still withstand~Storm, thunder, lightning, tempest,
12    IX|     resistance stout,~If with a storm it overturned be,~Falls
13    IX|       her sable things;~After a storm so spreadeth forth the sun~
14    IX|         Apennine,~Lightning and storm are not so 'swift I trow~
15    IX|   Whence unawares burst forth a storm of swords,~Which tremble
16     X|        dreadful was his word;~A storm was in his front, fire in
17     X|       bide the bitter blasts of storm and shower;~Or harden you
18    XI|         And through the falling storm did upward climb~Of stones,
19    XI|       shivered,~From some sharp storm as it were late delivered.~ ~
20  XIII| whirlwind, thunder, earthquake, storm, or aught~That in this world
21   XIV|         with burning tress,~Nor storm, nor threatening sky, nor
22    XV|     ride,~To which all tempest, storm, and wind obeys,~All burdens
23    XV|  thereof we find,~And they whom storm hath forced that way since,~
24    XV|          In which nor rain, nor storm, nor clouds appear, --~Nursing
25   XVI|      bout her gathered tempest, storm and wind,~The lands that
26  XVII|         they ride,~Like a swift storm their speedy troops appear,~
27 XVIII|     whirlwinds blow,~The bitter storm drove hailstones in his
28 XVIII|      and easy part,~To bide the storm of every warlike stoure,~
29 XVIII|     make~That from the dreadful storm preserved the crew.~Defended
30   XIX|         round about~That sees a storm with wind, hail, thunder,
31   XIX|       high,~To shun the furious storm, himself stayed last,~Yet
32   XIX|  Provided well gainst this last storm and shower,~And then in
33    XX|   earthquake, thunder, tempest, storm and fire.~ ~ LIV~The first
34    XX|      spouse and darling kind~If storm or cruel steel the tree
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