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 1     I|      Heaven him blest.~ ~ II~O heavenly Muse, that not with fading
 2     I|    shape he fared,~But full of heavenly majesty and might,~A stripling
 3    II|       witness of thy great and heavenly mind,~Where sun, moon, stars,
 4    II|       God defend thee with his heavenly shield,~And humble so the
 5    II|       follow this emprise,~The Heavenly Father keep his sacred brood~
 6    IV|       of her inward wound~Shed heavenly dew upon her angel's face,~"
 7     V|     foot was moved~Out of that heavenly path, wherein he paced,~
 8    VI|        Perchance he comes some heavenly messenger,~Sent down to
 9   VII|        O poverty, chief of the heavenly brood,~Dearer to me than
10   VII|     could obscure and hide~The heavenly beauty of her angel's face,~
11   VII|        he flies,~Where all the heavenly arms and weapons lies:~ ~
12  VIII|    death at hand,~The signs of heavenly joy shone through his eyes,~
13  VIII|        knight~That ever had to heavenly things desire,~So toward
14    IX|      The flames which from his heavenly eyes outrun~Beguiled the
15     X| countenance changed were,~With heavenly grace his looks and visage
16    XI|      Of all the blessed of the heavenly rout,~With whose support
17    XI|      tell~What certain path to heavenly bliss us leads;~And hermits
18   XII|  sample take.~ ~ XXVIII~"'Thou heavenly soldier which delivered
19   XII|         On this poor child thy heavenly looks down cast,~With gracious
20   XII|    tigress tame,~O wretch that heavenly warnings dost reject!'~The
21   XII|       than erst, yet with that heavenly beam.~Not out of knowledge
22  XIII|        thousands also which by Heavenly doom~Condemned lie in deep
23  XIII|       these ghosts deprived of heavenly light,~With spirits dead
24   XIV| clothed in his azure-beam,~The heavenly sapphire, there the jacinth
25    XV|     they know,~Nor could their heavenly voice or angel's look,~Surprise
26   XVI|       The choir of birds their heavenly tunes renew,~The turtles
27 XVIII|        there flies.~ ~ XVI~The heavenly dew was on his garments
28 XVIII|   Godfredo's eyes,~In pure and heavenly armor richly dressed,~Brighter
29   XIX|     the sacred house of God,~O heavenly justice, if thou be delayed,~
30    XX|     leave to judge or guess at heavenly things,~This was the angel
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