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 1     I|       stout;~Then Godfrey, after silence kept a space,~Lift up his
 2    II|    another's smart,~And her keep silence so, as if her eyes~Dumb
 3    II|       that speechless stood,~Her silence more prevailed than his
 4    IV|          duke her gently cheers;~Silence was made, and she began
 5    IV|          With that she broke the silence once again,~And gave the
 6     V|        And filled the earth with silence, shade and sleep,~In secret
 7    VI|         Those valleys dumb, that silence, and that shade.~ ~ CIV~
 8   VII|          By their pale looks and silence from each part,~And as he
 9  VIII|         Drowned all the world in silence and in sleep,~When suddenly
10    IX|          And led them on through silence of the night.~ ~  XX~The
11     X|    length when midnight with her silence deep~Did heaven and earth
12     X|          went,~Till aided by the silence and the night~Safe in the
13     X|       with countenance bold,~The silence broke, and thus their errors
14   XII|       time forbears,~Tancred the silence broke at last, and said,~
15   XII|       our fortune is~Who here in silence, and in shade debate,~Where
16   XII|       vaunting speeches, and thy silence both,~Uncivil wretch, hath
17  XIII|     forth her wing,~And there in silence deaf and mirksome shade~
18   XVI|      Love.~ ~ XXVII~And when the silence deep and friendly shade~
19   XIX|         fries.~ ~ XCVII~"Unhappy silence, well I might have told~
20   XIX|         surgeon now~Commands you silence, rest and soft repose,~You
21   XIX|        inquire, or ask of aught.~Silence was made awhile, when Godfrey
22    XX| eachwhere spread,~Whence neither silence, nor plain outcries flew:~
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