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 1    II|       before this threatened tempest fell,~I should his mind
 2   III|   Clorinda's ire:~When, as a tempest that hath long been covered~
 3    IV|    but in disdainful kind,~A tempest railed down her cheeks amain,~
 4    VI|     and bruised,~Pour down a tempest by the Caspian shore;~So
 5    VI|   grass;~But when he saw the tempest never ended,~Nor that the
 6   VII|     and harm,~Doth raise new tempest, uproar and alarm.~ ~ ~
 7   VII|    Our visages are from this tempest free,~Our hands at will
 8   VII|  Christian shows~Against the tempest, and against their blows.~ ~
 9   VII|  menace~Of hail and wind, of tempest and of rain,~Godfrey alone
10    IX|   saw these tumults done and tempest spent,~Gainst stream of
11    IX|   Storm, thunder, lightning, tempest, wind, and tide:~The Soldan
12  XIII|    Stood still, but when the tempest passed he spied,~He entered
13    XV|  secure I ride,~To which all tempest, storm, and wind obeys,~
14   XVI| trees no whirlwind felt, nor tempest smart,~But ere the fruit
15   XVI|   sky,~And bout her gathered tempest, storm and wind,~The lands
16 XVIII|   while the engine which the tempest cold~Had saved from burning
17   XIX|      when he gan descry~This tempest come from angry war forthcast,~
18    XX|  Seemed earthquake, thunder, tempest, storm and fire.~ ~ LIV~
19    XX|      down around,~So wind or tempest with impetuous sway~The
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