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 1     I|    bulwarks high,~And, full of zeal and faith, esteemed light~
 2     I| conquest ought thee move,~What zeal, what love should in thy
 3    II|       harmless lives preserve,~Zeal was the spring whence flowed
 4    II|       great a vice:~But by our zeal aye be that plague withstood,~
 5   III|  crowned with bliss~Thy faith, zeal, merit, well-deserving is.~ ~
 6     V|    your strength,~And let your zeal appease your rage at length.~ ~
 7   VII| prayers dear~Strengthened with zeal, with godliness and faith,~
 8  VIII|       courage stirred hath,~Is zeal, religion, godliness, and
 9  VIII|      thou declare and tell~The zeal, the strength, the courage
10     X|      not reprehend~The earnest zeal of this audacious speech,~
11     X|        witness heaven I bring,~Zeal to this state, love to my
12     X|    visage shine,~Ravished with zeal his soul approached near~
13    XI|        II~"With public prayer, zeal and faith devout,~The aid,
14   XII|        on live:"~This said, of zeal and love forth of her eye~
15  XIII|         Out of his looks shone zeal, devotion, faith,~His hands
16  XIII|       April or in May.~0 happy zeal! who trusts in help divine~
17   XIV|     could brook no stay, their zeal, no let;~To Ascalon their
18 XVIII|      last.~The hermit with his zeal was well contented,~And
19    XX|     day, so win the field,~Let zeal and honor be your virtue'
20    XX|     word;~Yet in mine eyes, my zeal, my truth behold:~For to
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