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 1     I|      joints dissolved asunder,~Blind with the light, and strucken
 2    II|     For, if thy courage do not blind thine eyes,~If clouds of
 3    II| partners in his harms,~Let not blind Fortune so your minds deceive,~
 4    IV|  brimstone out,~And Polyphemus blind supporteth hell,~Besides
 5    IV|      said, but they with fancy blind,~Accept his grant, and let
 6     V|   wrath and jealousy,~The rest blind Fortune curse, and all her
 7     V|       forsook his tent,~And as blind Cupid led them blind they
 8     V|        as blind Cupid led them blind they went.~ ~ LXXX~Eustatio
 9     V|     his breast him bear~As his blind fancy would his journey
10    VI|     covet not, led by ambition blind~You should me in my father'
11   VII|     that sees the Pagan's fury blind,~And hasty wrath turn to
12   VII|    beast stirred in the bushes blind,~Thither he spurred, thither
13   VII|        fast in prison dark and blind.~ ~ XLVI~As in our seas
14   VII|        and earth with darkness blind,~And stirred up tempests,
15  VIII|    this season were we willing blind,~Offended unrevenged, wronged
16  VIII|     make these know, with fury blind."~ ~ LXXVII~ Tis said he
17     X|     fight,~By secret paths and blind byways he went,~Till aided
18   XIV|   beams of truth our souls are blind,~And at myself to smile
19  XVII|    true faith and light~To the blind lore of Paganism did slide,~
20 XVIII|       where the dust and smoke blind all men's sight,~Where stones
21   XIX|   where into creeks and bosoms blind~A winding hill his corners
22   XIX|        st thou me, ah, Fortune blind?~Where dead, for whom I
23   XIX| unpleasant been;~But now would blind or rather dead I were,~That
24   XIX|      hurts to fasten, roll and blind,~Nor salve nor simple had
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