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 1     I|     to those seats above,~In height and clearness which the
 2    II|      advanced was to honor's height,~For he was stout of courage,
 3   III|    is seated on two hills~Of height unlike, and turned side
 4    IV|   Atlas' tops, the clouds in height that pass,~Compared to his
 5     V|    low, and outcries loud on height,~Like rolling waves and
 6   VII|    foot casts up the sand on height,~Defying his strong foe
 7   VII|      a golden pin hung up on height,~Wherewith sometimes he
 8    IX| ground he made the rampire's height,~And murdered bodies in
 9     X|      down went they from the height~Of Sion's Hill, till they
10    XI|   set they on the mountain's height~To minister thereon the
11    XI|    helm, he tumbled from the height,~The strong Circassian cast
12   XII|    that cast up his hands on height,~The tears for joy upon
13   XIV|     mild.~Yet on the top and height of all the hill,~The greatest
14    XV|      ruins poor the herbs in height scant pass,~So cities fall,
15    XV|     top of yonder mountain's height,~Of Christ's true faith
16    XV|     with frost and snow,~The height was green with herbs and
17  XVII|  throne was set, to which on height~Who clomb an hundred ivory
18 XVIII| southern mountain's greatest height~To raise his turret old
19 XVIII|    Raymond to the mountain's height;~Great Solyman gainst Godfrey
20 XVIII|    huge, an hundred steps of height,~And in his arm the same
21   XIX|   top, now lifts his head on height,~His courage so, when it '
22    XX|      clomb up to the tower's height,~And saw far off their strife
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