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 1    II|        or faulty one bewrayed~Or hid, he promised gifts or punishment,~
 2    II|        the same,~Asked where she hid the image so conveyed:~"
 3    II|          image so conveyed:~"Not hid," quoth she, "but quite
 4    IV|       dwelling,~Her breasts half hid, and half were laid to show,~
 5    IV|          wicked hate unknown~And hid the serpent in the flowering
 6    VI|         was found;~Nor aught she hid from that virago bold,~Except
 7   VII|   greenwood shade~Her flocks lay hid from Phoebus' scorching
 8   VII|        veil~Of shadows dark, was hid from mortal eye,~And hell'
 9  VIII|          we went~Perchance close hid under the green-wood shaw,~
10    IX| mischiefs pleased,~Their dangers hid, and dangers still increased.~ ~
11     X|       walked none,~The vault was hid with plants and bushes hoar,~
12     X|          and gains, my will thus hid I stay!"~This said. the
13   XIV|           And all that kind hath hid from mortal sight,~And all
14   XIV|       vein~Of wealthy earth, and hid from mortal eyes,~There
15    XV|       Malta placed,~That low and hid, to lurk in seas doth seem:~
16    XV|        Their pride and pomp lies hid in sand and grass:~Then
17    XV|          pray thee teach~Of that hid world, what be the laws
18    XV|         and hide,~And that which hid it no less fair was hold;~
19   XVI|       new,~Sunshiny hills, dales hid from Phoebus' rays,~Groves,
20   XVI|            XII~The joyous birds, hid under greenwood shade,~Sung
21   XVI|  shamefaced were, close, secret, hid.~ ~ XLII~As cunning singers,
22  XVII|          blackness be~All colors hid of things in earth or sky,~
23 XVIII|       concealed and their labors hid,~Upon that wall which next
24 XVIII|         heaven was scantly seen,~Hid with the clouds of shafts
25   XIX|       feat~He longer sought, nor hid him from the throng;~But
26   XIX|      Altamore,~His hot desire he hid and kept from sight,~His
27   XIX|        Both watched her beauties hid and secret store,~And entrance
28   XIX|       false compact and practice hid:~But chance, what wisdom
29   XIX|        Repeats, and brings their hid deceits to light,~"Eight
30    XX|          That now came down, and hid him with his wings.~While
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