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 1     I|        Lords in council quickly sit;~Comfort the feeble, and
 2     I|     blessed in the heavens that sit,~The time for this achievement
 3    II|         so stay you all,~Better sit still, men say, than rise
 4    IV|       infernal, worthier far to sit~About the sun, whence you
 5    IV|       every trembling leaf they sit,~Between the solid earth
 6    IV|        she began her tale,~They sit to hear, thus sung this
 7    IV|         all;~For if she weeping sit, or smiling stand,~She bends
 8   VII|            LXI~"But let my camp sit still in peace and rest,~
 9   VII|       him not, he did so firmly sit.~ ~ LXXXVII~The fierce Circassian
10  VIII|        like theirs behold;~They sit in heaven on thrones celestial,~
11    IX|         subjected to his grace,~Sit nature, fortune, motion,
12     X|       deep intents which hidden sit~]n secret closet of man'
13   XII| conclude, and in their chambers sit,~To wait the time for this
14  XIII|      and few:~ ~ XV~"Thou shalt sit still and conquer; prove
15  XIII|       would all day in darkness sit,~Nor durst he look on man
16   XIV|          in ease and rest there sit?"~ ~ VIII~Hugo replied, "
17   XIV|         love and looseness idle sit,~Year fear it not, he shall
18   XIV|       council grave the princes sit,~For strength by wisdom,
19    XV|     Wash off, and at that table sit and eat."~ ~ LXV~While thus
20 XVIII|       fiends and damned spirits sit;~To cut one twist thereof
21   XIX|     again, there nould I longer sit,~But rode the way I came,
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