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 1     I|      Of silver wings he took a shining pair,~Fringed with gold,
 2     I|       there unwares he met,~In shining steel, all save her visage
 3    II|      added further: "Where the shining glass,~Lets in the light
 4    IV|      thought,~When, armed with shining fire and weapons keen,~Against
 5    VI|        The troop went forth in shining armor clad,~Before the rest
 6    VI|      on them spread her beauty shining bright;~In every squadron
 7    VI|        chambers hide her valor shining bright;~But armed she rides,
 8    VI|      dainty neck, and locks of shining gold;~Her tender arm so
 9    VI|      place about her round she shining cleared~With that pure white
10   VII|  breathed wrath, eyes sparkled shining fire.~ ~ XLIII~The Pagan
11   VII| burning lamps extinguished~The shining fort his goodly splendor
12   VII|     lose the brightness of the shining sun;~ ~ XLIX~"But I. alas,
13   VII|        once again to view that shining ray:"~Then thought he on
14   VII|      to overspread begun~Their shining arms, and far more shining
15   VII|     shining arms, and far more shining sun.~ ~ CVI~Of breaking
16  VIII|        the same,~Glistering in shining steel leaped foremost out,~
17  VIII|      we found~The silver eagle shining on his crest;~To spy at
18    IX|       He passed the light, and shining fire assigned~The glorious
19   XII|        her shield, her hauberk shining bright,~An armor black as
20   XII|  hundred glorious beams bright shining drive,~Amid which rays herself
21  XIII|  fables hold.~A chosen crew in shining arms arrayed~Duke Godfrey
22   XIV|        harmony,~A knight, with shining rays and fire embraced,~
23   XIV|    answered him, "Thy glorious shining light~Which in thine eyes
24   XIV|    blessed place behold,~These shining lamps, these globes of living
25   XIV|       saw I, that like owls in shining sun,~So gainst the beams
26    XV|       the sun his rays bright, shining, hot,~Dispread of golden
27 XVIII|       rising morning bright as shining glass,~The troubled Pagans
28    XX|       fall, a sliding star, or shining flame;~But from the bosom
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