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 1     I|         the highways plain,~They filled the pits, and smoothed the
 2    IV|    roared, and hollows vast,~And filled the deep with horror, fear
 3    IV|     world to gad,~Each land they filled, river, stream and shore,~
 4     V|        bosom unperceived ran;~It filled his heart with malice, strife
 5     V|    loveward move,~His sails were filled with another wind,~He list
 6     V|        drowsy mantle spread,~And filled the earth with silence,
 7    VI|          thoughts the squire had filled with doubt~By his sweet
 8  VIII|         hills and public ways~He filled with blood, and robberies
 9  VIII|         look with awful boldness filled.~Well guarded forth he went
10    IX|      fairies yell,~The earth was filled with devils, and empty hell.~ ~
11    IX|          Entered their camp, and filled, as they stood,~Their tents
12    IX|      murder every tent and cabin filled,~Henry the English knight,
13    IX| firmament,~With dreadful howling filled the valleys wlde:~This was
14    IX|       air, the hills and valleys filled,~Hearting the Pagans that
15     X|          or wood,~Who, though he filled have while it might hold~
16   XII|           When thee she saw well filled and satisfied,~Unto the
17   XII|        place,~Thither he ran and filled his helmet wide,~And quick
18  XIII|          his gentle thoughts all filled were~With pity, sadness,
19   XIV|       wines and costly meat~They filled were, thus spake the wizard
20  XVII|       That all those deeds which filled aye his thought,~Towns won,
21   XIX|        Of lords and knights that filled the chamber wide;~There
22    XX|           wrath his heart; shame filled his face;~He looked around
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