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 1   III|      side~The golden calf was reared in Bethel wood;~Bethlem
 2    IV|      on with lucky speed,~And reared rams their horned fronts
 3     V|      glorious cross on high I reared,~But Baldwin came, and what
 4  VIII|      which had these tempests reared,~Their malice would still
 5  VIII|  cries to heaven for grief we reared,~Our loss apparent was,
 6    IX| sailors, when huge storms are reared,~With lightning flash the
 7     X|    where Godfrey's tents were reared,~There was a woful spectacle
 8   XII|   plaints and sad laments oft reared,~Now to himself, now to
 9  XIII|       his dreadful tower,~And reared high his down-fallen rams
10  XIII|    battled wall to heaven was reared;~Whereon with darts and
11    XV|       and cried,~His crest he reared high, and open set~Of his
12   XVI| cunning sprites had buildings reared around~With doors and entries
13 XVIII|      great of that rich metal reared;~When through that golden
14 XVIII|  XLVII~Their engines eke they reared, and with great art~Repaired
15 XVIII|       there tofore unseen was reared~Of timber strong a huge
16 XVIII|     in that place the Paynims reared a post,~Which late had served
17 XVIII|         CI~And now the armies reared the happy cry~Of victory,
18   XIX|       caught a rap ere he was reared upright.~But as against
19    XX|     and joyful cry~The Pagans reared from their besieged hold;~
20    XX|      gan respire,~He rose and reared himself in little space,~
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