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 1     I|     his Italian sire, fro the house of Est,~Well could he bring
 2    II|       Flew in his fury to the house of God,~The image took,
 3    II|     tyrant gan to invade~Each house, each hold, each temple
 4    II|    godliness her leisure;~Her house the heaven by this full
 5     V|    lies;~Regard that princely house and race of his;~He that
 6    IX|       black flood repair,~Fit house for them, the house of grief
 7    IX|       Fit house for them, the house of grief and pain:~There
 8     X|    welcomed us the witch,~The house within was stately, pleasant,
 9   XII|     as if flame and fire,~Nor house, nor church, nor street
10   XIV|       paradise.~ ~ LXXVI~"The house is builded like a maze within,~
11   XVI| naught thou set~This pleasant house, so many joys which hath;~
12  XVII|      have no certain stay,~No house, no home, no mansion good
13  XVII|  earth or sky,~Nor could they house, or hold, or harbor see,~
14  XVII|    And pedigree of all of the house of Est:~Come from a Roman
15  XVII|     see these worthies of his house and race.~ ~ LXXXII~To do
16  XVII|      man stout:~"Of thy great house, thy race, thine offspring
17  XVII|     offspring's glory and thy house's light.~ ~ XCI~"His younger
18 XVIII|    fortress tall,~Higher than house, than steeple, church or
19   XIX|   murder, death, each street, house, church defiled,~There heaps
20   XIX|      That prince this stately house did whilom frame~Of cedar
21   XIX|       and loathsome made~That house, sometime the sacred house
22   XIX|    house, sometime the sacred house of God,~O heavenly justice,
23    XX|       entreats and prays,~His house, his loving wife, and children
24    XX|  place where Tancred lay,~His house was full of noise and great
25    XX|     thousand entries hath the house of fate.~Ah, leave these
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