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 1    IV|    great,~Who on his foes doth thunder in his ire,~Whose arrows
 2    IV|        with storms of hail and thunder,~Not half so loud the whistling
 3     V|        flaming sword.~ ~ XXVII~Thunder his voice, and lightning
 4    VI| trumpet of my slender quill~To thunder out this furious combat
 5    VI|      and every blow they smote~Thunder the noise, the sparks, seemed
 6   VII|      valleys near,~Louder than thunder from Olympus hill~Seemed
 7   VII|        and cordage fail,~Wind, thunder, rain, all gave a dreadful
 8  VIII|        kill them with fire and thunder?~To swallow them why cleaves
 9    IX|         still withstand~Storm, thunder, lightning, tempest, wind,
10    IX|    then, whence hail and snow,~Thunder and rain fall down from
11    IX|     The Lord's just wrath, and thunder's dreadful stroke?~Or in
12    IX|        doth spring and spreed,~Thunder his feet, his nostrils fire
13    XI|       a dart,~From whence like thunder's dint or lightnings new~
14    XI|    above, the ram beneath doth thunder,~What lime and stone such
15   XII|      word,~Upon this head cast thunder in thy wrath:~I will destroy
16  XIII|    heaven with dint of roaring thunder;~Hear, you amid the empty
17  XIII|    hardy is~To hear the forest thunder, roar and hiss."~ ~ XXIV~
18  XIII| dishearten him,~Nor whirlwind, thunder, earthquake, storm, or aught~
19   XIV|        they blow,~How Jove his thunder makes and lightning new,~
20   XIX|       a storm with wind, hail, thunder, rain,~When gloomy clouds
21    XX|        ire,~Seemed earthquake, thunder, tempest, storm and fire.~ ~
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