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 1     I|  purest are~(As far above the clear stars every one,~As it is
 2     I|   notes they chanted loud and clear~On merry mornings at the
 3   III|      with shields and targets clear!~Up, up, to arms, for valiant
 4    IV|         X~"And now instead of clear and gladsome sky,~Of Titan'
 5    IV|    strange attire, and visage clear,~Gazed each soldier, gazed
 6     V|     that he before us come~To clear himself and hear our upright
 7    VI|      that all the coasts were clear,~Before her mistress, through
 8   VII|       stone,~That poured down clear streams in noble store,~
 9   VII|     armies bright and legions clear,~The Lord an angel good
10  VIII|      thee with those beams so clear,~To find the body of thy
11  VIII|     place,~And lightened with clear streams the forest wide;~
12     X| heaven and earth without, all clear beside.~ ~  XVII~His beetle
13     X|    was the light, and nothing clear the air;~Out of the hollow
14     X|     more,~As if the case were clear of which he spoke.~Orcano
15     X|       LXIII~"The heavens were clear, and wholsome was the air,~
16    XI|     and sandy, void of waters clear,~Though large and deep the
17  XIII|       new or graves I wot not clear,~But here they are confined
18  XIII|     flowing streams of waters clear,~Like mercy, Lord, like
19   XIV|     There welleth out a fair, clear, bubbling spring,~Whose
20   XVI|       the air, the skies were clear as glass,~The trees no whirlwind
21   XVI|      to him hield~Of diamonds clear that pure and precious shield.~ ~
22  XVII|    And heaven itself with the clear splendor shone~Of their
23 XVIII|      XXXVIII~The heavens grew clear, the air waxed calm and
24 XVIII|       speedy dove through the clear welkin went,~Straight o'
25 XVIII| Innumerable, pure, divine and clear;~A battle round of squadrons
26   XIX|       that doubt he could not clear.~ ~ LXVI~From thence he
27   XIX|  cheer?~Where are thine eyes' clear beams and sparkles sheen?~
28    XX|   were never half so fair and clear~As in the breaking of that
29    XX|      more warlike, shrill and clear,~In notes more sweet, the
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