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 1    II|     thoughts, that peace and quiet bring,~So that poor Asia
 2    VI|    end,~In peace, assurance, quiet, ease and rest;~But we must
 3    VI|   should my soul in rest and quiet slide~Down to the valleys
 4    VI|   The way that her desire to quiet brought,~More difficult
 5   VII| sleep, that sweet repose and quiet brings,~To ease the griefs
 6   VII|    My latter age here have I quiet spent."~ ~ XIV~While thus
 7  VIII|     had the stillness of the quiet night~Drowned all the world
 8  VIII| deluded were,~Stone still he quiet lay, yet took no rest,~For
 9  VIII| griefs could not provoke our quiet mind,~But now, alas! the
10     X|     earth hushed, still, and quiet make,~Sore watched and weary,
11     X|     speak not of his acts in quiet done,~His policy, his rule,
12    XI|      war,~This of repose, of quiet, peace, and rest;~Go, take
13    XI|    on the earth display,~Her quiet shades she interposed glad~
14  XIII|   hates so sore~All cause of quiet peace, though just and right,~
15  XIII|   trouble not these souls in quiet placed,~Oh be not cruel
16  XIII| grass.~ ~ LVIII~Sleep to his quiet dales exiled fled~From these
17   XIV|      repose, rest, peace and quiet brings.~ ~  II~The thoughts
18   XIV|   from this slumber deep,~Of quiet death true image, make him
19    XV|    the sea still, hushed and quiet was,~Vanished the clouds,
20    XV|   sail thereby:~ ~ XLIII~The quiet seas below lie safe and
21    XV|    Into this desert, silent, quiet, glad,~Entered the dame,
22  XVII|     happy peace preserve and quiet blest,~And from his neighbors
23 XVIII|    aught withstood,~Except a quiet, still, transparent flood.~ ~
24    XX|     earth descends;~His fury quiet then and calm he found,~
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