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 1    II|    her eyes,~She in a slender veil of tinsel dight,~On every
 2    II|      none for sale exposed,~A veil obscured the sunshine of
 3    II|    guiltless to the fire,~Her veil and mantle plucked they
 4   III|    thick enveloped~The sun in veil of double darkness made;~
 5    IV|      a lovely pride;~A tinsel veil her amber locks did shroud,~
 6    IV|       And had she deigned her veil for to remove,~The God himself
 7    VI|       silken gown and slender veil~Might for a breastplate
 8    VI|   CIII~Invested in her starry veil, the night~In her kind arms
 9   VII|      lamp, wrapped in an ugly veil~Of shadows dark, was hid
10    IX|    night their acts her black veil covered under,~Their acts
11     X|  cleft and torn,~Which like a veil upon them stretched lay,~
12     X|    regions underneath~Night's veil arose, and sun's bright
13   XII|        XCI~And clad in starry veil, amid his dream,~For whose
14  XIII|       the place invade,~Which veil the mortal eyes with blindness
15   XIV|    laid;~ ~ LXVII~"And with a veil she wiped now and then~From
16  XVII|       noble dame advanced her veil and gown.~ ~ LXXVIII~With
17  XVII|      I much, and he~Withouten veil heaven's secrets great doth
18   XIX| entrance found where her thin veil bewrayed~The milken-way
19   XIX|       proceed,~Naught but her veil amid those deserts wide~
20   XIX|   bound!~ ~ CXIII~For why her veil was short and thin, those
21    XX|     the crown, and caused him veil~His proud and lofty top,
22    XX|     thy heart this cloud this veil unfold~Of Paganism, in all
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