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 1    II|      The sprites impure from bliss that whilom fell~Shall to
 2    II|     death behind,~To joy the bliss of marriage rites divine,~
 3   III|    goodness, root of lasting bliss,~Thou well of life, whose
 4   III|    sight, where crowned with bliss~Thy faith, zeal, merit,
 5    IV|      again to joy our former bliss,~And more, which makes my
 6     V|     only vainly thought~That bliss in wealth and kingly power
 7  VIII|   shall united be in lasting bliss.~ ~ XXXI~" `I say Lord Sweno'
 8    IX|    sweet a cage~She left the bliss, and joys of youthful age.~ ~
 9    XI|     certain path to heavenly bliss us leads;~And hermits good,
10   XII|      thy vain sorrow thee of bliss deprive,~Live, know I love
11  XIII| maintained?~Is it so great a bliss to be a king,~When he that
12   XIV|      run,~Amid the saints in bliss here shalt thou reign;~But
13   XIV|    fame,~And scorns heaven's bliss, yet proffereth heaven the
14   XIV|   Lord of hosts, the King of bliss,~Hath chosen thee to rule
15   XIV|       good life, and worldly bliss,~Kind teacheth us, nature
16    XV| there, where souls of men in bliss remain.~ ~ XXXVII~To these
17    XV|     grace," quoth she,~"This bliss, this heaven, this paradise
18    XV|   past, here is that joy and bliss~That flourished in the antique
19  XVII|   hill~Of virtue stands this bliss, this good of ours:~By toil
20  XVII|    long~Command, and rule in bliss and high renown:~Gainst
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