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 1     I|          Above the eastern wave appeared red~The rising sun, yet
 2     I|          when with Titan bright~Appeared the angel in his shape divine,~
 3   III|        high,~Jerusalem, behold, appeared in sight,~Jerusalem they
 4     V|     secret covetise which since appeared;~Yet strive I not to get
 5    VI|    every squadron when it first appeared,~Her curious eye sought
 6    VI|        She feigned courage, and appeared bold;~Fast by her side unseen
 7    VI|         Phoebe's splendent beam appeared~Upon her silver armor double
 8   VII|      the flood.~Upon the bridge appeared a warlike swain,~From top
 9  VIII|    silver-mantled morning fresh appeared,~With roses crowned, and
10  VIII|    fatal guide.~The rising morn appeared yet aneath,~When he and
11  VIII|         till the morning bright appeared,~And strewed roses on the
12  VIII|    darkness to my feeble sight,~Appeared the twinkling of a slender
13  VIII|       one unlucky fight;~And so appeared hath thy master stout,~As
14  VIII|         rebellious foe:~Thus he appeared, and thus he gan them teach,~
15    IX|        light, the Soldan fierce appeared~Dreadful to those that round
16    IX|       able,~All sweat and blood appeared his members large,~His breath
17     X|        in a thousand ugly forms appeared,~The Soldan changed hue
18    XI|        day~Out peeped, not well appeared the rising morn,~The plough
19    XI|     LVIII~Upon the bulwarks now appeared bold~That fearful band that
20   XII|    whose sweet sake he mourned, appeared the maid,~Fairer than erst,
21  XIII|        went, and scant the wood appeared in sight~When wonders new
22  XIII|     foul mis-shaped whole bands appeared;~But through them all I
23   XVI|         wonder brought,~Nowhere appeared the art which all this wrought.~ ~
24   XVI|     Vanished the shade, the sun appeared in sight,~Pale were his
25  XVII| regiments were passed and gone,~Appeared Armide, and came her troop
26 XVIII|        repined,~For in the east appeared the morning gray~And yet
27 XVIII|       sought, a wondrous bridge appeared,~A bridge of gold, a huge
28 XVIII|    admired Silenus old~That oft appeared set on his lazy ass,~How
29 XVIII|      glistering white all dight~Appeared the man, bold, stately,
30 XVIII|         amid the eastern heaven appeared~The rising morning bright
31 XVIII|       in the skies a turret new appeared;~ ~ XCI~Far in the air up
32 XVIII|         to all the rest~Unseen, appeared before Godfredo's eyes,~
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