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 1     I|        and his message said;~If erst he wished, now he longed
 2     I| undertake,~In private cell, who erst lived closed long,~What
 3     I|         of this state,~A tyrant erst, but now his fell engine~
 4    II|         in wind.~Will they, who erst denied you passage free,~
 5    II|         when their strength you erst divided found:~Besides,
 6    IV|       the same~Whose eyes shone erst like Titan's glorious beam:~`
 7    IV|         patroness,~Blacker than erst, her sable mantle spread,~
 8     V|       debar,~Nor what I granted erst I now withhold;~But he mine
 9     V|    lords should know no law, as erst you spoke,~How vile and
10     V|        name~Became her prey, as erst you heard it told,~She thought,
11    VI|      her feet,~Erminia doft, as erst determined she,~Stripped
12    VI|    unseen smiled Venus' son,~As erst he laughed when Alcides
13    VI|       difficult now seemed than erst she thought.~ ~ XCVIII~Armed
14   VII|         and make that sea which erst was dry.~The tempests rend
15  VIII|       prince be slain,~Who used erst to wield this precious brand~
16     X|       lime,~O'ergoes that land, erst sweet and redolent,~And
17   XII|         Arimon, that struck her erst, she bent,~She slew the
18   XII|  appeared the maid,~Fairer than erst, yet with that heavenly
19  XIII|    those which priests of Egypt erst instead~Of letters used,
20  XIII|         that the gliding rivers erst had seen~Adown their verdant
21  XIII|     proffered grass,~His fodder erst, despised and from him cast,~
22  XIII|      welfare stood,~As sound as erst, as fresh, as fair, as young;~
23   XIV|      behold at will!~As bare as erst when Vulcan took them short,~
24  XVII|     carved, Apelles so, pardie,~Erst painted Jove, Jove thundering
25  XVII|         part is now where ships erst anchor cast.~ ~ XV~The foremost
26  XVII|        Who from Monselce boldly erst shut out.~ ~ LXXIV~There
27 XVIII|      from that lake where Sodom erst did sink,~And from that
28   XIX|        right~More terrible than erst;" herewith grew he~And all
29   XIX|         our kingdoms take which erst she gave,~Yet in our hearts
30   XIX|        er that I wot I saw thee erst with eye,~Yet for thy worth
31   XIX|         for from the same~Which erst you gave me different is
32    XX|      great and goodly more than erst he seems;~His face and forehead
33    XX|      her friend and knight~When erst he left her in the island
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