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 1     I|  LXXIX~Great Neptune grieved underneath the load~Of ships, hulks,
 2    IV|  wise:~ ~ XXIV~"My dear, who underneath these locks of gold,~And
 3    IV|      age,~The sun was sunken underneath the land,~When she began
 4   VII|   dame.~ ~ XIX~But oft, when underneath the greenwood shade~Her
 5   VII|    saw the Pagan knight,~Who underneath his trusty shield was got,~
 6  VIII|    scant my legs I drew~Till underneath a heap of stones and crags~
 7    IX|      spurred his steed, that underneath his horse~The hardy infant
 8     X|    now from deeps of regions underneath~Night's veil arose, and
 9    XI| broke forth a bloody gap;~He underneath that bulwark dying fell,~
10   XII|      gods dispose above,~For underneath his sword this boaster died~
11   XIV|    froward be."~ ~ XLIV~"And underneath my feet the clouds I view,~
12    XV| through the tender green~And underneath eternal shade did pass,~
13    XV|      in swimming strive,~Now underneath they dived, now rose above,~
14   XVI|    high and wide~That bended underneath their clusters big,~The
15  XVII|      thy youth.~ ~  LXI~"Not underneath sweet shades and fountains
16  XVII|    and flourished bold,~Till underneath his glorious branches laid~
17   XIX|  there mountains high;~There underneath the unburied hills up-piled~
18   XIX| still our hope is green,~For underneath great shows of harm and
19    XX|     To the left wing, spread underneath the bent~Of the steep hill
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