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 1     I|      glory far obscured Phoebus' shine.~ ~ XVI~"Godfrey," quoth
 2    II|          of love, faith, virtue, shine.~So forth they went and
 3    IV|         looks such sacred beauty shine, --~For never yet did Heaven
 4     V|          troops unless thy eagle shine:"~With that came Guelpho
 5    VI|           his eyes with gladness shine,~His helm he took, and ready
 6   VII|         thou mayest~Till Phoebus shine again, here take thine inn,~
 7   VII|         midst bright heaven doth shine,~And tidings sad of death
 8   VII|         us, of Mars in thee doth shine~The art, the honor and the
 9   VII|        courage brighter far doth shine~If challenges and threats
10    IX|         small candles next shall shine,~Within their tents give
11    IX| firmament, where fixed stars all shine;~ ~  LXI~Unlike in working
12    IX|      cloud of dust, wherein doth shine~Lightning of war in midst
13     X|       grace his looks and visage shine,~Ravished with zeal his
14    XI|          towers let their virtue shine,~The scaling ladders up
15  XIII|        Crab now did bright Titan shine,~And scorched with scalding
16  XIII|       the rain, the sun began to shine,~With fruitful, sweet, benign,
17   XIV|         wind, or mist in Titan's shine;~Sleep fled likewise, and
18   XVI|     about an hundred ports there shine,~The door-leaves framed
19  XVII|       pomp of triumph's glorious shine."~He ceased, and then a
20 XVIII|        from thence the morning's shine,~This bright, that dark;
21 XVIII|       bright~And splendent lamps shine in heaven's temple high,~
22 XVIII|         That still they live and shine, and ne'er shall die~Till,
23 XVIII|          eagle's silver wings to shine begun~With wondrous splendor
24    XX|        saw the daybreak show and shine,~Godfrey his host in good
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