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 1   III|      their guide deprives,~With stately pomp they lay their Lord
 2   III|       purple clad and gold,~His stately port, and princely look
 3    VI|         our princely seat,~This stately town, we keep in our possession,~
 4   VII|   contentment ran,~To Memphis's stately palace would I climb,~And
 5   VII|       speed he bent,~A fortress stately built at last they see,~
 6   VII|         the prince marched on a stately pace,~Wrath in his voice,
 7  VIII|         the wounded body lay,~A stately tomb with curious work,
 8  VIII|     gold,~Nor aged Rome's proud stately capital,~Did ever triumph
 9     X|   champion dead,~And there with stately pomp by heaps they wend,~
10     X| captains slain,~He celebrates a stately funeral,~And told his camp
11     X|     witch,~The house within was stately, pleasant, rich.~ ~ LXIII~"
12    XI|   attended,~Till his pavilion's stately door they view,~There to
13   XII|        is, there shall I have~A stately tomb, a rich and costly
14  XIII|     fire increased, and built a stately wall~Of burning coals, quick
15    XV|        there saw pitched many a stately tent,~Soldier and footman,
16    XV|     where sometime stood~Rome's stately rival whilom, Carthage proud;~ ~
17    XV|      clefts below~His proud and stately pleasant top grew out,~And
18    XV|         bear:~There by a lake a stately palace stands,~That overlooks
19  XVII|         in his graver age.~With stately grace the man approached
20  XVII|         sate in his pride,~With stately pace and humble gestures,
21 XVIII|         Appeared the man, bold, stately, high and great,~His eagle'
22   XIX|        yood~Whereon the old and stately temple stands,~All soiled
23   XIX|       Solomon;~That prince this stately house did whilom frame~Of
24    XX|        his motions last, proud, stately, high.~ ~ CVIII~Now when
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