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 1   III|  faithless waves, and trothless sky,~If once the wished shore
 2   III|         does hide, and hide the sky."~ ~ XI~The tender children,
 3    IV|  twinkling stars from trembling sky.~ ~ V~There were Silenus'
 4    IV|   instead of clear and gladsome sky,~Of Titan's brightness,
 5   VII|       all the earth and all the sky;~The castle seemed a stage
 6   VII| threatening battle to the empty sky,~Tears with his horn each
 7  VIII|      strewed roses on the azure sky,~But when her lamp had night'
 8    XI|        he lifted then up to the sky,~And blessed all those warlike
 9  XIII|        slow to climb the starry sky,~But swift as winged bird
10  XIII|         season, when the cloudy sky~Upon the parched ground
11   XIV|    looked up, and saw the azure sky~With argent beams of silver
12   XIV|    precious stone~Like stars in sky or lamps on stage that seem,~
13   XIV|      Nor storm, nor threatening sky, nor thundering air,~This
14    XV|          mild, pleasant, gentle sky they found,~That overspread
15   XVI|          and cleft the yielding sky,~And bout her gathered tempest,
16  XVII|       Jove thundering down from sky.~ ~ XII~On either side him
17  XVII|         with thunders cast from sky~Takes open vengeance oft
18  XVII|       hid of things in earth or sky,~Nor could they house, or
19 XVIII|       wandering stars the azure sky,~So framed all by their
20 XVIII|         death nigh brought,~The sky seemed Pluto's court, the
21   XIX|        and lightened gainst the sky,~And from each side swords,
22   XIX|        threshold of the eastern sky,~And ere bright Titan half
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