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 1   III|     descries.~ ~ X~Then loud he cries, "O what a dust ariseth!~
 2    VI| searcher further from her nest,~Cries and complains most where
 3    VI|         hidden mates for aid he cries~Gainst his supposed foe,
 4   VII|    threateneth loud and sternly cries,~"O glorious people of the
 5  VIII|        buried lie,~Then our sad cries to heaven for grief we reared,~
 6    IX|   trumpets sound,~Their yelling cries to heaven upheaved been,~
 7    IX|       near his foes, he sternly cries,~As one that forced not
 8    XI|         of the Lord depart," he cries:~His hands he lifted then
 9    XI|        upon these sands;"~These cries within his ears no enterance~
10    XI|       people knew,~And his loud cries that cheered each fearful
11   XII|         huge alarm with hideous cries,~Therewith the hardy couple
12   XII|         he mourns, he calls, he cries;~The nightingale so when
13   XII|        everywhere,~Mingled with cries and plaints to heaven upthrown,~
14  XIII|          earthquakes, thunders, cries, he all despised:~He feared
15  XIII|         showers with shouts and cries~Salute, which heaven shed
16   XVI|         and thorn,~And sent her cries on message her before,~That
17 XVIII|       him shout and prate,~With cries as joyful and as cheerful
18   XIX|       all retire. "Forbear," he cries,~"To strike this knight,
19   XIX|       hook, his whistle and his cries~Drives forth his fleecy
20   XIX| elephant there brays, the camel cries.~The horses neigh as to
21   XIX|    tears she 1ooseth forth, and cries,~"Hither why bring'st thou
22    XX|   complains,~One weeps, another cries, he sighs for pains.~ ~
23    XX|        she weeps, complains and cries;~Yet durst not, did not,
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