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 1     I|         Whose glory far obscured Phoebus' shine.~ ~ XVI~"Godfrey,"
 2    II|    witchcraft said.~ ~ VIII~When Phoebus next unclosed his wakeful
 3    II|    remote~From Asia's coasts, or Phoebus' glistering rays,~O glorious
 4    IV|         And smiled for joy, that Phoebus blushed to see,~And had
 5    IV| springing flowers are found~When Phoebus holds the crimson morn in
 6    VI|          hope a mote drawn up by Phoebus' rays,~Her love a mountain
 7    VI|        the long day to spy,~From Phoebus' rising to his evening fall,~
 8    VI|          to greet,~And her, when Phoebus glided under ground,~She
 9   VII|          Her flocks lay hid from Phoebus' scorching rays,~Unto her
10   VII|      quoth he, "thou mayest~Till Phoebus shine again, here take thine
11   VII|       wide descried,~In scorn of Phoebus midst bright heaven doth
12   XII|         heaven above.~ ~ XC~Till Phoebus' rising from his evening
13  XIII|          outspreads.~ ~ LIV~When Phoebus rose he left his golden
14  XIII|        from dry earth exhaled by Phoebus' beams,~Arose, moist heaven
15   XIV|        golden gate beside~Whence Phoebus comes, a crystal port there
16    XV|      their hue gainst glimpse of Phoebus' sheen;~And now of rubies
17    XV|         fancy, folly light;~When Phoebus shall his rising beams unfold,~
18    XV|     winds now rise now fall,~And Phoebus there aye shines, sets not
19   XVI|   Sunshiny hills, dales hid from Phoebus' rays,~Groves, arbors, mossy
20  XVII|      sage begun,~"See how bright Phoebus clears the darksome skies,~
21 XVIII|    Thereon with golden rays glad Phoebus shines,~Earth laughs for
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