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 1     I|       Impatient be they of the morning bright,~Of honor so them
 2    II|        neth battle 'gainst the morning star.~ ~ XCII~Godfredo then: "
 3   III|        town.~ ~ ~ I~The purple morning left her crimson bed,~And
 4     V|        not where;~But with the morning he espied the dame,~That
 5   VII|     birds awoke her with their morning song,~Their warbling music
 6  VIII|       hold,~The silver-mantled morning fresh appeared,~With roses
 7  VIII|        Thus fought we till the morning bright appeared,~And strewed
 8  VIII|    Come be my guest, until the morning ray~Shall light the world
 9  VIII|      ease:~But when the purple morning night bereaves~Of late usurped
10    IX|     LXXIV~Meanwhile the purple morning peeped o'er~The eastern
11    IX|      and rage~Seemed pearls or morning dews on lilies white,~The
12    XI|          When next you see the morning star,~To assault the town
13   XII|        sweet sleep against the morning bright~She fall at last;
14   XIV|    With argent beams of silver morning spread,~And started up,
15    XV|     twixt the noon-day sun and morning star,~All realms at his
16    XV|   times the sun had spread his morning ray~Since first the dame
17    XV|      to the earth, the sun, or morning star;~Their meats unwholesome,
18    XV|        lake.~ ~ LX~As when the morning star, escaped and fled~From
19  XVII|        southern ocean near,~Or morning star, came princes, dukes
20  XVII|        those lands, toward the morning spring~That lie beyond that
21  XVII|    people next that gainst the morning rays~Along the coasts of
22  XVII|     the measure.~Meanwhile the morning bright was mounted high,~
23 XVIII|        his forehead gainst the morning ray.~ ~ X~"That done, march
24 XVIII|       in the east appeared the morning gray~And yet some lamps
25 XVIII| shadows hence, from thence the morning's shine,~This bright, that
26 XVIII|      upflew~In golden weed the morning's lusty queen,~Begilding
27 XVIII|       the sweet comfort of the morning beam,~And so, returned to
28 XVIII|     heaven appeared~The rising morning bright as shining glass,~
29   XIX|        Past Ascalon he saw the morning gray~Step o'er the threshold
30    XX|     because delayed~ ~ IV~Till morning next, for he refused to
31    XX|    that blessed day,~The merry morning smiled, and seemed to wear~
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