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 1     I|     of gold.~ ~ XIV~Of silver wings he took a shining pair,~
 2     I|    foot he set,~And shook his wings with rory May dews wet.~ ~
 3     I| Report displays her tell-tale wings,~And to each ear the news
 4   III|       thoughts, their feet in wings were dight,~Swiftly they
 5   III|  argent eagle with her silver wings~In field of azure, fair
 6     V|   means display~The spreading wings of thy immortal fame;~I
 7    VI|   much, it soars with Cupid's wings,~Why use I not for once
 8   VII|      tender, soft, and nimble wings,~In his dull arms folding
 9  VIII|      they, with that as I had wings,~All whole and sound I leaped
10  VIII|       night dispread her lazy wings~O'er the broad fields of
11    IX|       iron paws, and leathern wings displayed,~Which twisted
12    IX| Dispersed he with his eternal wings,~The flames which from his
13    IX|     provoke,~The angel on his wings himself did bear,~And shook
14    IX|    And toward hell their lazy wings display,~To wreak their
15     X|     the shadow of his eagle's wings~Shall holy Church preserve
16     X|      spreadeth her victorious wings,~This virtue nature gives
17    XI|    ride far off and serve for wings,~He gave the sign, so mighty
18    XI|      pavilion sad,~Her cloudy wings did on the earth display,~
19  XIII|   silent night,~With dragons' wings some cleave the welkin fleet,~
20  XIII|     And spreading broad their wings displayed lie~To keep the
21   XIV|       Zephyr on his spreading wings,~Sleep, ease, repose, rest,
22   XIV|       spread forth her silver wings again~Her false devices
23  XVII|     the fair bent~Of her rich wings strange plumes and feathers
24 XVIII|   Thus prayed he, with purple wings upflew~In golden weed the
25 XVIII|     great,~His eagle's silver wings to shine begun~With wondrous
26    XX|       his horsemen served for wings.~ ~ IX~To the left wing,
27    XX|    down, and hid him with his wings.~While thus the Duke bespeaks
28    XX|    other stepped;~For now the wings had skirmish hot begun,~
29    XX|   mountains rout,~And in both wings, a furious skirmish hold,~
30    XX|     now swift fame her nimble wings dispread,~And told eachwhere
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