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1 I| With these he parts the winds, the clouds, the air,~And 2 II| our bield, the blustering winds to shun:~This is our guide, 3 III| Or calm the blustering winds on mountains great,~Than 4 III| pride he made to shake,~As winds tall cedars toss on mountains 5 III| lift his eyes~To chide the winds, that Trojan ships opprest,~ 6 III| countenance calmed seas, winds and skies;~So looked Rinaldo, 7 IV| half so loud the whistling winds do sing,~Broke from the 8 VI| that fall, nor blustering winds that blow~Withhold me, but 9 VII| murmuring brooks and whistling winds among~The rattling boughs 10 VII| that sweet noise, birds, winds and waters sent,~Provoked 11 VII| not up her bruised keel to winds,~In whose stern blast no 12 VIII| Lord Aeolus shut up his winds in hold,~The silver-mantled 13 IX| sturdy tree,~Against the winds that makes resistance stout,~ 14 X| this was said,~As gentle winds the groves with murmur fill,~ 15 XI| frost,~Or apples in strong winds from branches fall;~The 16 XII| And there the blustering winds add strength and might~And 17 XIV| the hail, the dew,~The winds, from whence they come and 18 XV| voyage first to wend,~Nor winds nor waves, that ships in 19 XV| large and ample green,~The winds breathed spikenard, myrrh, 20 XV| been,~Not as elsewhere the winds now rise now fall,~And Phoebus 21 XVII| deserts wide~Which the strong winds lift from the parched lands~ 22 XVII| speedy troops appear,~If winds so fast bring storms from 23 XVIII| gentle roar,~There sighed the winds as through the leaves they 24 XVIII| sirens afterward,~Birds, winds, and waters, sing with sweet 25 XVIII| easily bear~And move as winds do reeds or rushes light,~ 26 XVIII| backward cast:~ ~ LXXXVI~The winds drove back the fire, where 27 XVIII| heaven fights, to thee the winds, from far,~Called with thy 28 XVIII| thence withdraw~Those noisome winds, else calm and still the 29 XIX| galley fight,~When the still winds stir not the unstable main;~ 30 XIX| as against the blustering winds a pine~Now bends his top, 31 XX| regions hie,~From the sharp winds, fierce storms and tempests