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 1     I|        Hear all ye blessed in the heavens that sit,~The time for this
 2    II|         throne aspire:~Behold the heavens, thither thine eyesight
 3    II|          such virtues spring:~But heavens vouchsafe to guide my mind
 4    IV|          is;~And in our place the heavens possess he must,~Vile man,
 5    VI|           timely rays:~Let sacred Heavens dispose as they are bent~
 6   VII|        Yet may it be, if gracious heavens attend~The earnest suit
 7  VIII|         lift thine eyes up to the heavens ward,~Mark yonder light
 8  VIII|           it to him and say, "The Heavens bright~Of this revenge to
 9     X|           and wise,~Wit rules the heavens, discretion guides the skies.~ ~
10     X|           again in time renew,~If Heavens consent:" with that the
11     X|     pleasant, rich.~ ~ LXIII~"The heavens were clear, and wholsome
12    XI|        that no man sees~The azure heavens, the sun his brightness
13  XIII|       heat, fire, burning all the heavens foreshow:~ ~ XIV~"So great
14  XIII|          Before the Father of the heavens high:~The Lord accepted
15    XV|       covered sea, sea seemed the heavens to bear.~"At last, fair
16   XVI| Xenocrates, gainst love divine;~O heavens, O gods! why do these men
17  XVII|         so fast bring storms from heavens wide:~By Syphax led the
18  XVII|       death, not disgrace.~ ~ XL~"Heavens grant if evil, yet no mishap
19 XVIII|            His thoughts above all heavens uplifted were:~"The sins
20 XVIII|              XXXVII~Lightened the heavens above, the earth below~Roared
21 XVIII|         all ended.~ ~ XXXVIII~The heavens grew clear, the air waxed
22    XX|           Here greatest peril is, heavens yield~Strength to my courage,
23    XX|     Mahound was deaf, or slept in heavens above,~And as a lion strikes
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