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 1     I|    spied another thought,~Whom spirits proud to vain ambition move:~
 2     I|      members fair imbared,~His spirits pure were subject to our
 3    IV| ARGUMENT.~Satan his fiends and spirits assembleth all,~And sends
 4    IV|       my strength, my hope, my Spirits go,~These western rebels
 5    IV|    have light,~Since that foul spirits haunt my resting-place,~
 6     V|       some pleasing speech~His spirits fierce and courage to appease;~"
 7   VII|             L~While those high spirits of this champion good,~With
 8  VIII|   buskined high with gold;~The spirits yet which had these tempests
 9  VIII|      to heaven are flown their spirits dear,~To live in endless
10    IX|      from his sacred hill:~The spirits foul to hell the angels
11    IX|      On every side the blessed spirits be,~Equal in joys, though
12     X|      small repose his fainting spirits take;~But, while he slept,
13   XII|  Together should in heaven our spirits stay,~Together should our
14  XIII|           VII~"Hear, hear, you spirits all that whilom fell,~Cast
15  XIII|        of heavenly light,~With spirits dead why should men living
16  XIII|     tent he proached nigh,~His spirits waked, his thoughts composed
17   XVI|  through the palace wide,~Some spirits howled, some barked, some
18 XVIII|       ARGUMENT.~The charms and spirits false therein which lie~
19 XVIII|   Where ugly fiends and damned spirits sit;~To cut one twist thereof
20 XVIII|       such monsters roar, such spirits yell.~ ~ XXXVII~Lightened
21 XVIII|     down bended;~Then fled the spirits all, the charms all ended.~ ~
22 XVIII| withcrafts free, quite void of spirits ill;~Of horror full, but
23 XVIII|      to face thou mayest these spirits see,~And for a little space
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