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 1    II|       By lands and seas, where storms and tempests fall,~To make
 2   III|     soldiers all.~ ~ XLIX~Like storms of hail the stones fell
 3    IV|      That fall from skies with storms of hail and thunder,~Not
 4    VI|        nor rain, nor hail,~Nor storms that fall, nor blustering
 5   VII|      thunders forged new,~With storms and plagues that on poor
 6   VII|       And stirred up tempests, storms, and blustering wind.~ ~
 7   VII|      and the ire~Of these huge storms, of wind, of rain and hail,~
 8  VIII|        I~Now were the skies of storms and tempests cleared,~Lord
 9  VIII|       shield;~No weariness, no storms of sea or air,~No such contents
10    IX|      of her infernal crew,~New storms to raise, new broils, and
11    IX|    hollow rocks when first his storms outburst,~The raging floods,
12    IX|        poor sailors, when huge storms are reared,~With lightning
13    IX|     cape of land~Assailed with storms and seas on every side,~
14    XI|     and cast with slings,~Such storms of shafts and stones flew
15   XII|      LXIII~As Aegean seas when storms be calmed again~That rolled
16  XIII|       empty air that dwell~And storms and showers pour on these
17  XIII|       forest's dreadful sight,~Storms, earthquakes, thunders,
18  XIII|    night did frame~And hideous storms and showers of hail and
19  XIII|  showers of hail and rain;~Yet storms and tempests vanished straight
20  XIII|       thus can drive away,~Can storms appease, and times and seasons
21   XVI|      shall be thy bield~Gainst storms of arrows, darts and weapons
22  XVII| roughest tide,~That from those storms poor passengers almost~No
23  XVII|         If winds so fast bring storms from heavens wide:~By Syphax
24    XX|        the sharp winds, fierce storms and tempests cold;~And quick,
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